The Thunderbird, Fall 1972

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Thunderbird is off to an excellent start for 1972-73. There are 685 students
enrolled which is the second largest enrollment in our history. This includes
345 new students from 300 colleges and universities and from 40 countries
around the world. The foreign student population totals 98.
A new five-year development plan has been adopted which is based on a
maximum enrollment of 750 students. The Board of Directors has decided
to avoid further investment in new buildings but rather to rebrbish what
we have. Probably all of you remember the primitive conditions which
existed ill! the dormitories and dining hall, and these facilities remain almost
the same.
In keeping with the five-year plan, refurnishing of all dormitories is taking
place and refrigeration of all units will be started soon. A new phone
system has provided every room with a private phone. Naturally, these
changes cost money, but a lot less than would be needed if new dormitories
were to be built.
The School will need about $2,500,000 over the five-year period for the
scheduled refurbishment, faculty salary increases, and the replacement of
aging utilities. Since contributions will be of benefit to the future of
Thunderbird, as well as being tax deductible, we hope all of you will help.
William Voris
President
THE THUNDERBIRD (alumni pub­lication
of the Thunderbird Graduate
School of International Management)
is published in the Fall, Spring and
Summer of each year.
EDITOR: Martha L. Snyder
PATRICK REPLACES SNELL
AS BOARD CHAIRMAN
The annual meeting of the Thunderbird
Board of Directors was held on campus
on Monday, October 9, at which time
Dr. William Voris, president and chief
executive officer of the corporation, an­nounced
that Mr. James Patrick was
elected chairman of the board, replac­ing
Mr. Frank Snell, who retired from
that position. Mr. Snell will remain a
member of the board and of the exec­utive
committee. He has served as
chairman since 1966 and was a founder
of Thunderbird.
Mr. Patrick, retired Chairman of the
Board of the Valley National Bank and
currently President of the Continuing
Education Institute, Inc., has long been
a leader in the community's civic, cul­tural
and educational organizations. He
served as president of the board of
directors of Compas II, a combined
fund-raising effort for Phoenix cul­tural
organizations and is a member of
the Dean's Advisory Committee, College
of Business Administration, Arizona
State University. Long active in the
Boy Scouts of America,. Mr. Patrick
received the Silver Buffalo Award-the
highest honor the organization bestows
at the national level, in 1969. In addi­tion,
he is a member of the Board of
Trustees of Claremont Men's ~olleg,e in
California and a member of the Phoenix
Personnel Club.
Five new members were elected to the
board. They are: G. Clarke Bean, chair­man
of the board, The Arizona Bank;
Earl Bimson, president, Valley National
Bank; Karl Eller, president, Combined
Communications Corporation; George F.
Getz, Jr., president, Globe Corporation
and a director of Arizona Equities, Inc.;
and C. William Verity, Jr., chairman of
the board, Armco Steel Corporation,
Middletown, Ohio.
Mr. E. V. O'Malley was reelected chair­man
of th.e executive committee and
Dr. Voris was reelected president of the
corporation. Dr. Donald Baerreson was
elected academic vice president and
Berger Erickson reelected executive vice
president/ secretary-treasurer.
AMA LIFE MEMBERSHIP
AWARDED FRAN K SN ELL
Two Life Memberships in the American
Management Association, awarded to
individuals who have rendered out­standing
and noteworthy service to the
Association, were conferred upon Frank
L. Snell, former Chairman of the Thun­derbird
Board of Directors, and Sir
Max Bemrose, Chairman of Great Brit­ain's
Bemrose Corporation. Mr. Snell,
of the law firm of Snell and Wilmer in
Phoenix, was one of the founders of
Thunderbird. and has served as a mem­ber
of its Board of Directors and Exec­utive
Committee since 1946. As Chair­man
of the Executive Committee in
1963, he was instrumental in producing
the agreement of affiliation between
Thunderbird and AMA.
COFOUNDER OF THUNDERBIRD DIES
Wilbur Stouder Thompson, 82, one of the founders of Thunderbird, died in September
in Stouder Memorial Hospital, Troy, Ohio, after a few days' illness.
Following graduation from Dartmouth College, he served as a pilot in the Canadian
Air Force, and later the U. S. Air Force during World War 1. At the beginning of
World War II, he re-entered the Air Force as a colonel, serving as chief of special
services of the Air Force Training Command and receiving the Legion of Merit.
He was one of the founders of Thunderbird, and was a sales executive with the Troy
Sunshade Company. At one time, he was in the real estate development business in
Cleveland, and served as president of the real estate board. He was also active in
ci vic affairs.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dorothy Corbett Thompson, of 305 East Franklin
Street, Troy, Ohio, two daughters, two sons, and eight grandchildren.
Weldon Gibson August Commencement Speaker
"International Business in the Seventies" was the title of the address delivered to the
August graduates by Dr. Weldon B. Gibson, Executive Vice President of Stanford
Research Institute and President of SRI-International.
Among the 191 candidates for the Master's degree were 24 foreign students repre­senting
16 countries. Music was furnished by the 12th Air Force Band from Luke Air
Force Base.
Receiving the Barton Kyle Yount Award for scholarship, character, desire and
potential ability to serve the American free enterprise system abroad, was DAVID
W. LOWSLEY II of Ft. Collins, Colorado. Recipients of the Alfred Knight Scholar­ship
Award were WILLIAM CHAPMAN of Middleport, New York; LAWRENCE D.
SCHULZ of LaGrange, Illinois, and STEVE A. SCHLEIS MAN of West Des Moines,
Iowa. The Alfred Knight Scholarship Award is given for excellence in scholastic
accomplishments.
One of the highlights of the commencement exercises was the honoring of Professor
Paul Wilson, for his twenty-five years of devoted service to Thunderbird. As Pro­fessor
of Accounting, Paul will be remembered by hundreds of Thunderbirds as the
man who taught them the difference between a debit and a credit, and who explained
the intricate workings of corporate finance. In the following photo, Paul's charming
wife, Pauline, joins him on the podium as he delivers a few words of appreciation.
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TO BE FIRST TARGET
ON $100,000 TELEFUND DRIVE
In 1973, we hope to substantially increase alumni giving by conducting a Telefund
drive in all major U.S. cities, and in other areas of the world where there is a large
concentration of alumni. The Thunderbird Alumni Telefund will be a combined
effort between the Lambda Chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon and Thunderbird. Our goal
is $100,000.
With our alumni scattered as they are, located literally in all parts of the globe,
direct mail solicitations have been our main fund-raising effort. Many U.s. colleges
and universities have found the Telefund method to be far more effective, bringing
in a return from 45 to 60% as compared with a 3 to 5% response from direct mail
campaigns.
True, we have less than 8,000 alumni to draw from, which is only a "drop in the
bucket" when compared with the alumni body of many colleges and universities;
however, raising $100,000 from 8,000 Thunderbirds should be an easy job if everyone
will cooperate.
At the October 14 meeting of the Southern California Alumni Chapter, we announced
our plans for the Telefund drive in that area, and received enthusiastic response from
the alumni and a promise to do more than their share to start the drive on its way.
As Chairman of the Southern California Telefund Drive, JIM BONNER '59 will have
the wholehearted support of the Chapter Board of Directors, the area alumni and
Thunderbird. By the last of November each Alumnus in the area will receive a letter
from Jim, explaining the Telefund plan. This letter will be followed by a telephone
call or personal visit from Jim, or from one of his co-chairmen. Contributions may
be made on a cash basis, or on a monthly, semi-monthly, semi-annual or annual
schedule.
Between the time you receive the initial letter announcing the Telefund Drive and
the time you receive the personal call from the area chairman, we urge you to
examine your budget and make your plans for a substantial cash contribution, or a
pledge on the installment plan. REMEMBER, YOUR GIFT IS TAX-DEDUCTIBLE.
One-half of the proceeds from the Southern California drive will be credited to the
Southern California Chapter Thunderbird Scholarship Fund, and the balance will go
toward the completion of the Dining Hall Project.
To ease the workload of the area chairmen, we have consented to do most of the
paper work involved. All contributions will be acknowledged by the Alumni Office,
and those on scheduled payments will be billed from this office.
As Dr. Voris mentioned in the "President's Message" our Board of Directors plan to
raise $2,500,000 over a five-year period to meet the increasing demands of Thunder­bird.
Let us show our appreciation to the Board who have devoted many years to the
development of the School by giving as generously as we can.
REMEMBE.R, YOUR RESPONSE TO THE TELEFUND GALL WILL BE, INDICA­TION
OF YOUR DEDICATION TO AND PRIDE IN YOUR OLD ALMA MA,TER­THUNDERBIRD.
THUNDERBIRD EXCHANGE STUDENTS welcomed to Sung Kyun Kwan University in Kore'a
([eft to right) Lee Jae-Suk of Korea; John Sandor and John John·son of Thunderbird; Dean
Do-young Chung, excha,nge professor; Robert Guffin of Thunderbird; General Han Soo Kim,
SKKU exchange student; and Ko Sung-Myung of Korea.
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DOUBLE HONORS FOR
TED JOHNSON '54
W. TED JOHNSON , a vice president in
the international division of United Cal­ifornia
Bank's Los Angeles headquar­ters,
has received the Bronze Plaque
Award of the Los Angeles Area Cham­ber
of Commerce for his outstanding
contribution to the cause of world trade
in the Los Angeles area during the year
l9071.
The award was presented by W. Morton
Jacobs, president of the Los Angeles
Area Chamber of Commerce, at the
annual World Trade Week luncheon of
the Foreign Trade Association of South­ern
California at the Los Angeles Con­vention
Center.
Ted joined UCB in 1954 and was pro­moted
to assistant manager of the inter­national
division in 1956, and to assist­ant
vice president six. years later. He
was elected a vice president of the bank
in 196'5.
Active in international trade for the
past 17 years, Ted was general chairman
of World Trade Week in 1968. He is an
active member of the World Trade
Executive Committee of the L.A. Area
Chamber of Commerce, and last year
was chairman of the West Coast Inter­national
Licensing show. He is currently
chairman of the chamber's licensing
subcommittee.
He is also a past chairman of the board
and past president of the F oreign Trade
Association of Southern California, a
past president of the Delta Phi Epsilon,
South California Alumni Association,
and in 1965: received the fraternity's
highest award.
In 1966, he was named an advisor to
the Southern California World Trade
Center Authority and currently is an
advisory board member in Southern
California for the Institute of Interna­tional
Education and a member of the
institute International Board in New
York.
Ted is a past president of Thunderbird's
Southern California Alumni Association
and a long time member of its Board of
Directors. On October 14th, he received
from that Chapter the Southern Cali­fornia
Distinguished Alumnus of the
Year Award.
PROFESSOR and STUDENT EXCHANGE BETWEEN
SUNG KYUN K WAN UNIVERSITY AND THUNDERBIRD
In the Spring and Summer issues of THE THUNDERBIRD, we mentioned that nego­tiations
were underway for a sister relationship between Thunderbird and Sung Kyun
Kwan University in Seoul, Korea. At the invitation of the Korean University, Presi­dent
Voris made a trip to Seoul last Spring to further discuss the relatienship and to
exchange ideas.
The sistership has been established, and an exchange of students and professors
began in September, when three second-semester students from Thunderbird entered
SKKU, and at the same time, one Korean student came te us from that Scheol.
CHUNG
SOURS
Dean Do-young Chung of SKKU Graduate School of
Foreign Trade is a visiting Professor at Thunderbird for
the Fall Semester, teaching Economic Relations of the
Far East. In March, Dr. Martin H. Sours, Thunderbird
Professor of International Studies, will begin his one­semester
professer at SKKU.
Dean Chung received his B.A. degree in Political Science
from Seoul National University and his M.A. degree in
Economics from Waseda University in Japan. He also
attended Kyoto University in Japan. In addition to
serving as Dean ef the Graduate Schoel ef Foreign
Trade at SKKU, he is also professer of Econemics there.
Prier to his present appointment as Dean, he served as
Dean of the College 'ef Ecenomics and Commerce, and
has been a visiting Prefessor at Daegu University and
a lecturer at Seeul National University.
He is the author of twe books, Principles of Economics
and The International Economy, and l1as-contnbuted
articles and monographs te various scholarly and pro­fessional
journals.
Dr. Sours joined the International Studies Department
at Thunderbird in September 19'H. A native ef Los
Angeles, he received a B.A. degree in Political Science
frem the University of California, and a Master's and
Ph.D. from the University of Washington. He served
with the Fifth Amphibious Squadron, Pacific Fleet, U.S.
Navy, from 1962 to 196,4, and fer two years was a Pro­vincial
Officer for USAID in Vietnam. Following that
he was a member of the faculty of the Division of
Independent Studies at the University of Washingten.
To be accepted for the exchange program the student must be single, must have
completed his first semester at Thunderbird, and must demonstrate interest and
ability in the study of the Pacific region.
Selected exchange students will have all tuition and fees waived by Sung Kyun Kwan
University for their semester in residence, and room and board will be provided by
the Kerean University, usually with a Korean family. Each individual is responsible
for all transportation costs and arrangements to and from Kerea, as well as other
incidentals to travel. In addition, any Thunderbird students may enroll at Sung Kyun
Kwan in accordance with the University's costs and procedures, and may transfer up
to 12 credit hours to Thunderbird toward the M.I.M. degree.
Exchange students coming from the Korean University will take the regular Thun­derbird
curriculum, including language, area studies and internatienal management
subjects. Their language will be "English as a Second Language." Our students going
there will continue with the foreign language they are taking here, which will
probably be Japanese. They will alse be able to take international marketing, inter­national
finance, development of economics, etc., which are being taught in English
at Sung Kyun Kwan University for this program.
The three Thunderbird students attending the Fall Semester at SKKU are Jehn
Sandor, Robert Guffin and John R. Johnson. The exchange student from Korea is
General Han Soe Kim.
THUNDERBIRD WELCOMES
SIX NEW FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. John E. Drake, 49, of Seattle, Wash­ington,
has been named Chairman of
the Department of World Business. Prior
to his affiliation with Thunderbird, he
was associated with the Ogden Corpora­tion
from 1957 to 1963, specializing in
cost control systems and contract man­agement.
Dr. Drake served as a man­agement
consultant to the Boeing Com­pany,
Litton Industries and Engineering
Corporation of America, with emphasis
on contract negetiations. In addition, he
has taught at the graduate level at the
University of Washington and is pres­ently
serving as a special advisor on
loan activities te the World Bank.
A native of the United Kingdom and
now a U.S. citizen, he received his B.S.
and M.A. degrees from Oxford Univer­sity
in England, and his Ph.D. degree in
business administration from the Uni­versity
of Washington.
Assistant Professors Alice P . Johnson
and Andre Klein have joined the Lan­guage
Department.
Mrs. Johnson will serve as an assistant
professor of English responsible for
teaching English as a second language.
She has taught bi-lingual history and
geography in the California public
school system and was associated with
St. Mathews School in Pacific Palisades
before joining Thunderbird. She has al­so
been a teacher at the University of
California Criminal Justice Program.
She received her B:A. and M.A. degrees
and her TESL (Teacher of English as a
Secend Language) Certificate from the
University of California at Los Angeles.
Mr. Klein, 3'0, a native of Brussels, Bel­gium,
was employed by the New York
City public school system before joining
the French section of the Language De­partment.
He has been a lecturer at
Queensborough CO'mmunity College,
City College ef New York and Queens
College. He received his B.S. degree
from Long Island University and his
M.A. degree in French from New York
University.
Joining the Department of World Busi­ness
are Dr. Marshall Geer, Associate
Professor. and Mahmand S. El-Shab­rawy
and Dale A. Vorderlandwehr, As­sistant
Professors.
Dr. Geer, 33" is a native of New York
and was an assistant professor of E.co­nomics
at the University of Colorado
before joining our faculty. He also
taught at ColeradO' State College and at
the Univer.sity of Oregon. From 1968 to
1970, he was a Fulbright Lecturer in
E.conomics at the Autonomous Univer­sity
of Guadalajara in Mexico.
He received his B.S. degree in Business
Administration and Finance and his
M.B.A. degree from the University of
Denver. He also holds an M.A. and a
Ph.D. degree in Economics from the
University of Oregon.
Dr. Shabrawy, a native of UAR, was
associated with the University of Illinois
in Urbana before coming to Thunder­bird.
He has also taught at the Univer­sity
of California at Berkeley. In addi­tion,
he was employed as a management
consultant with the National Institute
of Management Development for five
years. He received his undergraduate
degree from Cairo University and his
Ph.D. degree from the University of Il­linois
at Urbana.
Mr. Vorderlandwehr, 34, has taught at
Wayne State University, the Detroit In­stitute
of Technologv and most recently
at Michigan State University where he
was a member of the department of
Economics. He received his B.A. degree
from Michigan State University and his
M.A. from Wayne State University. He
is completing his doctorate in Economics
at Wayne State University.
SECOND GENERATION
THUNDERBIRDS
We are delighted to have four second
generation Thunderbirds on campus for
the Fall Semester: JIM BOYCE, son of
the Sterling Boyces '50 of Madison,
Wisconsin . . . TOM ALWARD, son of
the Curt Alwards '49' of Traverse, Mich­igan
. . . RANDY MILLER, son of Ken
and June Miller '49 of Warren, Ohio,
and BOB CRIGLER, son of the Bob
Criglers '55 of Phoenix.
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MADAME DIAMOND RETIRES
Mrs. Suzanne
Diamond, Associate
Professor of French,
resigned at the end
of the Spring term
following, more than
15· years of service
to Thunderbird.
Suzanne spent the
summer in her na­tive
France, and is
currently residing at
141 Soledad Drive,
Monterey, Calif.
She will always be remembered by her
colleagues and past students fm her
untiring efforts in the classroom, her
determination and dedication, her warm
good humor and her quiet and unassum­ing
manner. SUZANNE - we shall miss
you!
RUTH RICHARDSON DIES
Ruth J. Richardson,
who came to Thun­derbird
in 1952, as
Secretary to Presi­dent
Edward B. Jul­iber,
passed away
on Sunday, Septem­ber
17th, in a nurs­ing
home at Swan­sea,
Massachusetts.
She later became
Secretary to Presi­dent
Carl A. Sauer,
and in 19·56 was ap­pointed
Registrar, a position she held
until her resignation in 1959. She left
Thunderbird to become assistant to the
president of Connecticut College for
Women. In 196·3·, Ruth moved to West­port,
Massachusetts, to care for the three
children of her deceased sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Flint
Brayton.
She is survived by two nieces, Susan
and Carol Brayton, of New Rochelle,
New York, and, a nephew, Navy Lt.
Paul Brayton of Allston, Mass.
Memorial services were held in the
United Congregational Church, Little
Compton, Rhode Island.
DEATH OF FORMER
BOOKSTORE MANAGER
Charles E. Braley,
first Bookstore
Manager at Thun­derbird
and a 1967
retiree, died on
August 16th at the
John C . Lincoln
Hospital in Sunny­slope.
Charlie's service to
Thunderbird d ate s
back to 1947, and a
generation of stu­dents
have eagerly
received their mail, obtained their study
materials and purchas-ed their sundry
needs from this delightful gentleman
who ·will be remembered for his warm
personality, his dry humor, and as a
man who always had a good word for
everyone.
He is survived by his widow, Ethel, of
9011 North 10th ' Street, Phoenix.
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HUGHES ELECTED
OPE NATIONAL PRESIDENT
J. PATRICK
HUGHES of Los
Angeles was elected
National President
of the Delta Phi
Epsilon Fraternity
at the 2.7th Biennial
Convention held in
San Francisco in
June. He succeeds
TOM BIRCH '51,
who held the office
for two terms.
A January 1961
graduate of Thunderbird, Pat is an aca­demic
administrator in the Office of the
Chancellor, The California State Uni­versities
and Colleges, and is the young­est
President in the 52-year history of
the fraternity.
Active in Southern California interna­tional
circles, he is also the 1971-72
President of the Southern California
Thunderbird Alumni Association, and
serves as a counselor for the School. He
is Chairman of Industry and Trade for
the Los Angeles-Bordeaux Sister Cities
Affiliation, a member of the American
Management Association, the National
Association for Foreign Students, and
the Alliance Francaise.
In his acceptance speech, he indicated
his approval of the removal of restric­tions
on the admission of women and
noted that, "for the first time a profes­sional
international association is giving
full recognition to the competence and
importance of women in international
business and overseas service and their
right to fully participate in international
circles."
The next convention of Delta Phi Epsi­lon
will be held in Phoenix in 1974. At
that time, delegates will consider a
change of name of the fraternity to re­flect
its professional nature.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
ALUMNI MEET
"WINES OF THE WORLD," featuring
an international selection of fine wines
and vintage cheeses for your tasting en­joyment,
was the theme of the October
14 Southern California Alumni meeting
held at the home of Lynne Lipsher's
parents in Sherman Oaks. Approximate­ly
seventy Thunderbirds, members of
the Los Angeles Alumni Chapter of
Delta Phi Epsilon, and guests enjoyed
an evening of socializing with new and
old freinds. Campus guests were Presi­dent
William Voris, Dr. Robert Gulick
Thunder.bird Dean of Admissions, and
your EdItor.
We were pleased to see among the at­tendants
Jack and Jerri Mulis. Lynne
and Larry Lipsher, the Gerry Mirkins
the Ernie Olsens, Deda and Tom Ken~
yon, the Jim Bonnars, Pat and Norma
Hughes, Ted and Barbara J ohnson, Gary
Slade, .Tom Wood, Jim Manley, Linda
Cummmgs, Mary and Jim Kyek, Ross
Nishihara, the Bob Hamiltons, Dave and
Suzanne Moore, Gerry Grater and Phil
Vosburgh of New Jersey, who happened
to be in the area.
Following the Wine and Cheese Tasting
Party, about forty Thunderbirds moved
on to the Encino Hilton for dinner.
The newly-established SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA ALUMNUS OF THE
YEAR AWARD was presented to Ted
Johnson by Chapter President Pat
Hughes. Ted has been a long-time and
very active chapter member and a for­mer
chapter president. He is vice presi­dent
of the United California Bank,
International Division, in Los Angeles,
and is deeply involved in Chamber of
Commerce and World Trade activities.
We salute this Chapter for its dedication
to the cause of Thunderbird and for its
continuing existence for the past twenty
years. We commend Pat Hughes and his
Board of Directors for their splendid
work during the past year.
INTERNATIONAL S.A.M.
The Thunderbird Chapter of the Society
for Advanacement of Management has
received approval by S.A.M./A.M.A. for
the initiation of the International Com­munications
Center. The effort will be
coordinated with the Thunderbird
Alumni Office and the new head of the
S.A.M.I A.M.A. International Activities
Dr. William Kirby, Jr. of Rockville:
Maryland.
The primary objective is to develop
overseas chapters of the S.A.M. through
Thunderbird graduates, and will prove
to be a benefit to host country manage­ment-
minded businessmen, as well as
T'bird graduates.
During the next few weeks, members of
the Thunderbird S.A.M. Chapter will
begin contacting key alumni in various
locations around the world. In this
manner, they will initiate the Chapter
framework and solicit a response as to
the feasibility and acceptance of the
idea. It is felt this chance for profes­sional
management affiliation will be
welcomed by T'bird businessmen, as
wel~ as th.ose of the host country; es­peCIally,
smce the recent affiliation of
S.A.M. with the American Management
Association.
S.A.M. welcomes your suggestions and
personal opinions and requests that they
be sent to: S.A.M., Box 548 XL Glen-dale,
Arizona 8·5306. '
TO ALL
OVERSEAS THUNDERBIRDS:
It would be a great service to our
students and an important contribu­tion
to our library if you would
please send us a current (or recent)
telephone directory (preferably the
yellow section) from the area where
you are now living.
Also, we should appreciate receiv­ing
any special business directories
from your area.
Postage costs can be minimized by
sending directories at the book rate
surface mail. '
Many thanks for your kind help
with this request!
CHANG RECIPIENT OF
HEW GRANT
Mr. Andrew Chang,
Associate Professor
of Japanese, has
been awarded a
$14,000 grant from
the U. S ; Depart­ment
of Health, Ed­ucation
and Welfare
to write a general
reference text on
Japanese business
writing. The grant,
received through
the Division of
Foreign Studies,
Institute of International Studies, Office
of Education of HEW will be dispersed
in four equal payments over the period
of one year. The book will contain ex­amples
of typical Japanese business let­ters,
forms, etc., with English transla­tions,
and provide an explanation of
these forms and the basis for their use.
The text will be useful for the college
student as well as the businessman and
will be the first of its kind ever pub­lished.
Professor Chang was an instructor of
Japanese and Chinese at Washington
University before joining Thunderbird's
Modern Language faculty in 19<70. He
also taught at the University of Colo­rado.
Prior to his teaching experience,
he was employed by the Tourism Coun­cil
of the Republic of China and also
served as Master translator for the Chi­nese
Telecommunications Administra­tion.
He received his B.A. degree from Na­tional
Taiwan University in Taipei, and
his M.A. degree from Seton Hall Uni­versity,
and has done graduate work at
Washington University.
JIM KOHL '71 of the Institute of Indus­trial
Development of the State of Minas
Gerais in Belo Horizonte, A YLTON
VASCONCELLOS '71 of the First Na­tional
City Bank in Rio, and MARK
STOWE '71 International Trade Con­sultant,
Texas Industrial Commission of
Austin, in front of the U. S . Consulate in
Rio. Mark was in Brazil as one of the
coordinators of a State sponsored Trade
Mission. While there he also met BOB
CARLSON '67, who is a commercial of­ficer
with the U. S; Consulate in Rio.
POSTHUMOUS A WARD FOR JOSEPH B. SMITH
Mrs. Marilyn Smith recently received a posthumous award in memory of her hus­band,
Joseph Brooks Smith, an AID assistant area development officer killed by a
Vietcong mine on August 30, 1970.
The award, presented to Marilyn by Secretary of State Rogers, is the highest honor
which can be awarded to a foreign service officer.
Prior to attending Thunderbird, Joe served with the U. S. Marine Corps in Vietnam
and attained the rank of Captain. Following graduating in May 1,9'6<9" he joined the
foreign service and was assigned to Vietnam by AID, as Chief of the Economic
Development Division of Civil Operations for Rural Development Support (CORDS)
in Quang Nam Province. The award was the result of his total dedication to his
duties and for outstanding courage and disregard for personal safety. He was killed
on an off-duty day while visiting a new refugee resettlement center in an area where
Vietcong were known to be operating.
On Memorial Day, 19'72, a building to house advisory personnel of the Quang Nam
Province Development Division was dedicated in his memory.
Fellow classmates, Thunderbird faculty and friends, established a Joseph Brooks
Smith Memorial Library Fund. The proceeds of the Fund are restricted to the pur­chase
of books on Asia for the Thunderbird Library.
DWARAKANATH HONORED
BY INDIA UNIVERSITY
YADALAM DWARAKANATH was recently honored by RITA (Radhakrishnan Insti­tute
of Technology and Administration) in Bangalore, India, as the first student
sponsored by the Society of Technical and Management Education for overseas
studies. Also honored at the July reception held at the Madras Woodlands Hotel, was
A. R. Badarinarayan, Education Minister.
Following graduation from Thunderbird in 10970, Dwarak attended Puget Sound
University at Tacoma, Washington, and received a Master's Degree in Business
Administration in 1-971. Shortly thereafter, he returned to Bangalore to enter the
family owned textile business. He also handles three classes in industrial manage­ment
for post-graduate students of RITA, and recently addressed the members of
the Rotary Club of Bangalore South on "International Management."
RITA was inaugurated in 1963 as a College of Business Administration and has since
developed into a professional institution to train managers at various levels, offering
training in industrial and production engineering and personnel management. In the
past nine years the Institution has trained more than 800 students.
Proud of Thunderbird? Then Order Your Decals Today
These colorful red, black and white pressure sensitive Thunderbird decals are being
proudly displayed in the Phoenix area and by scattered alumni who remembered to
order them. The project is sponsored by the Thunderbird Chapter of S.AM. (Society
for Advancement of Management) and will be mailed to you - $1.00 each or 5 for
$4.00. You may order them from S .A.M.-T.G.S.I.M., Box 548XL-Glendale, Arizona
85306, or by writing to the alumni office.
THUNDERBIRD
GRADUATE
SCHOOl! OF
INTERNATIONAL
MANAGEMENT
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THUNDERBIRDS AT SUMMER OLYMPICS
No doubt there were a number of Thunderbird spectators at the 1972 Summer
o.lympics in Munich and they were probably unaware that two of the participants
were T'birders - Gary Hoyt '56 and Julieta Flores '58.
Julieta, formerly of Nogales, Arizona, served as a hostess for the o.lympics and was
garbed in the o.lympic dirndle in the style of the regional dress of Bavaria. As
hostess for the cultural department, she toured in English and Spanish the guests
attending the olympic exhibition entitled "World Cultures and Modern Art" - the
influence of Asia, Africa and Indo-America on European art.
Gary Hoyt, famed as Puerto Rico's top sailor, finished third in the 1965 World Snipe
Championships and came up with 8th place in his class (Tempest) during the pre­o.
lympic regattas held in Kiel last year. 1972 brought a run of bad luck for Gary
and his best 19>72 o.lympic finish among islanders was 16th place of 21 entries in the
Tempest class, and 18th in the last of seven races. Better luck next year!
o.n the business side of life, Gary is Senior Vice President, Latin America & Far East
Division of Young & Rubicam and is based in Santurce, P.R.
Julieta plans to return to Munich to attend the translating school, Schmitz Dol­metscher
Institute, specializing in the international trade terminology in English,
German, Spanish and Portuguese, and plans to eventually enter this field since
Germany is at the moment an active trade partner with Latin America. For a time
she was assistant advertising manager for the Latin American and Far East opera­tions
of the Gillette Company. She was later employed by Iberia, the Spanish air line.
YVES AND BI'LLYE COCKE '60 and President and Mn. Voris
at Manila reception. Yves is President of Mead, Johnson of the
Philippines.
PRESIDENT VORIS visits with Bill and Jane Anderson '6,9 of
Hallmark, Inc., at the alumni party in Manila.
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JOHNSON ADDRESSES
LAMBDA CHAPTER DPE
TED Jo.HNSo.N, vice president in the
United California Bank's Los Angeles
Headquarters, International Division,
was a guest speaker at the September
15 meeting of the local chapter of Delta
Phi Epsilon. He is a February 1954
graduate of Thunderbird.
He was accompanied to campus by PAT
HUGHES of Los Angeles. a '61 gradu­ate,
who is serving his first term as
National President of the fraternity.
Professor Alvin Marks and his wife,
Ethel, hosted a cocktail party in honor
of the special guests.
RETURNING THUNDERBIRDS
Ten alumni from earlier classes have
returned to campus for the Master's
Degree: ROGER L. P. Co.OMBS '57,
Senior Negotiator, U. S. Materials Com­mand,
St. Louis, Missouri . . . GUIL­LERMO.
AREAS '67, formerly with Case
del Confort, Leon, Nicaragua ... RAY
BALLARD '6,9 of IBM World Wide
Trade Corporation, The Netherlands ...
MARILYN Go.ETZ '69, formerly with
the U. S. Government in Guatemala ...
CHARLES HAZEN '69, formerly of the
Chase Manhatten Bank in Thailand ...
PATRICK HELMHOLZ '69, self-em­ployed
insurance and investment agent
in East Falmouth, Massachusetts . . .
WILLIAM G. Jo.HNSTON '70, most
recently of Fort Ord, California . . .
RICHARD NEHRING '6.9, formerly with
Arthur D. Little Company in Arlington,
Massachusetts .. . KEITH TAYLOR '64,
formerly with Perkins Engine Company
in London ... IBE UKOHA '69, former­ly
with Continental Grain Company in
Kansas City, Missouri.
AROU N D TH E WORLD
1947 VI MICHAEL, Thunderbird's
first Ii bra ri an, is switching
from library work to teaching
school. Husband, Bo.B, one of the stu­dent
volunteer firefighters during the
School's first year, has been a volunteer
fireman in Los Gatos, California, for 13
years. Bob is an Instructor at the Col­lege
of San Mateo ... HAL CARPEN­TER
writes from Iran, where he is
Managing Director for General Tire
operations: "Beginning 25th (and last)
year of continuous work overseas. All
four children and four grandchildren
prefer U.S. living." ... JOE KLEIN has
been promoted to Senior Vice President
of Cyprus Mines Corporation. He will
remain in the Los Angeles headquarters
. .. IRVIN MARKS brings us up to date
on his family : "Son David (20') just
entered Army, daughter Betsy (17) en­tering
Bennington and the other two,
Rebecca (14) and ESther (11) in school
in Sydney. Irv is Managing Director for
United Artists (Australia) ... We re­ceived
a card from FLORENCE MER­VIS,
who was off on one of her frequent
jaunts. This time she visited Yugoslavia
and East and West Germany ... TIM
KING of the U.S. o.ffice of Education
reports: "In charge of planning visits to
U.S. by educators from all parts of the
world who are not on U.S. Government
grants. Many are high-level officers,
and last fall we arranged visit for the
Minister of Education of France and his
party, who came at the invitation of
Secretary Richardson. I am just back
from a trip around Europe, where we
were able to return some of their
visits."
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER DIES
Noel Kreisher, husband of Gloria Was­ielewski
'47, and a former foreign serv­ice
staff officer died in August at George
Washington Hospital in Washington,
D.C.
Born in Kalamazoo. Michigan, he served
with the Army medical corps in New
Guinea and the Philippines during World
War II. He joined the foreign service in
Manila in 1948 and saw administrative
and general service duty later in Tokyo,
Djakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and
Seoul.
He is survived by his wife, Gloria, of
2117 "E" Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.;
a sister of Indianapolis, and a brothet
of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
1948 TIM WARNER, veteran inter­national
sales executive, is the
new Managing Director of Fire­stone
Tyre & Rubber Company of India
in Bombay. He has been sales director
of the Indian subsidiary since 19591 ...
Now that their children have left home,
the BILL DAVISES sold their 11-room
house and bought a smaller one near
Greensboro, North Carolina. ALICE re­cently
received her Masters and is a
consultant for Evaluation to the N. C.
Vocational Rehabilitation Program; their
son, Arthur, is a senior at the Univer­sity
of N. C. and planned to be married
in July. Daughter, Erras,. decided against
college after two years at Guilford and
is working as a "printer's devil" in High
Point, and their other daughter, Rie, is
a senior at Northwestern University and
a recipient of two scholarships. Rie has
also accepted membership in Pi Kappa
Lambda Honor Society ... BOB BEAN,
Coordinator of Programs for the Illin0'is
Department of Business and E.con0'mic
Development, spent a few weeks- in
Mexico City this summer attending a
Food Processing Equipment show at the
U. S. Trade Center. ALICE was able to
be with B0'b for a time and enrolled in
an intensive beginning course at the
Instituto Mexicano Norteamerican de
Relaciones Culturales. She is now teach­ing
at the Illinois Masonic Medical Cen­ter.
It was through Bob that we learned
that JACK HALL '49, formerly with
First National City Bank, is Director of
Security Pacific National Bank's Mex­ico
City branch . . . DICK CRANE of
Sao Paulo reports that his eldest son,
Rick, born in Rio de Janeiro in 19'53, is
attending the University of the Pacific.
Dick is South America area manager
for Universal Oil Products Company .. .
JOHN HENSON, Foreign Service Offi­cer,
writes: "Returned from Djakarta
after three years there, for a Washing­ton
rotation assignment as Chief, Com­mercial
Import Programs for the coun­tries
of East Asia. After a year of state­side
living in a beautiful McLean, Vir­ginia,
home we purchased we are ready
to return to an overseas post, and prob­ably
will shortly."
1949 CHET BEAMAN retired from
the Foreign Service in Septem­ber
and has accepted a position
as Business Manager and Head of the
Political Science Department at Luther
Rice College in Alexandria, Virginia.
The Beamans have purchased a new
home, and their son Bruce has entered
Madison College at Harrisonburg, Vir­ginia.
Daughter Anina will finish high
school next June and thereafter will
enter Rand0'lph Macon College at Ash­land,
Virginia ... DON STAY of Seattle
was recently promoted from Regional
Vice President Safeco Insurance Com­panies
to E~ecutive Vice President of
Safeco Credit Company, the Corpora­tion's
major subsidiary.
1950 The CLIFF BEVENS are wind­ing
up their sixth year with
Goodyear in Istanbul, Turkey,
and report that their son, Christopher, is
a sophomore at Colorado College . ..
JIM BOYCE. now a student at Thun­derbird,
was three months old when his
parents, the STERLING BOYCES, ar­rived
at AIFT in February 1949. The
senior Boyces live in Madison, Connec­ticut,
and Sterling is Director, Growth
and Development, of Dome Lab0'ratories
... JACK FLYNN and wife, BECKY,
have been in Spain for the past two
years with Sears Roebuck. They have
travelled throughout Europe and are
seeing Spain, city by city . . . RAY
HAGEN writes from Coral Gables, Flor­ida,
where he is Manager, Aviation
Products, Western Hemisphere, for
Goodyear: "Since Thunderbird we have
had 4 girls and a boy (in that order)
and those college expenses look like
they will go on forever. My wife,
GEORGENE, watched me travel for
years and then she took a job with
Eastern Airlines. Now the world is her
oyster and she may show up anywhere."
... BILL HUNT, President of Univer­sity
Travel Services in Seattle, has been
made a nati0'nal director of the Amer­ican
Society of Travel Agents . . .
GEORGE MILLER recently opened a
new portrait studio in Mexico City. Sit­uated
in the Lomas de Chapultepec res­idential
area, the new enterprise spe­cializes
in color ph0'tos ... PHIL TOLL,
Division Manager, Management Sci­ences,
for Mobil Oil Corporation in New
York City, recently returned from ex­ecutive
review of EDP activities of
Arabian American Oil Company in Sau­di
Arabia, and Mobil Europe ... JAMES
TONG reports from Caracas where he
is President of Urbanizadora Flor de
Mayo, a real estate development firm:
"Flor de Mayo will have 40Q' water
front lots on canals and rivers, beach,
club with swimming pool, marina, ten­nis
courts, restaurants and a h0'tel. It is
the only development of its kind in
Venezuela. Besides this we have an in­surance
brokerage business and we are
associated with Segurosca, the country's
largest brokerage company."
1951 Debbie, daughter of the BUNKY
JOHNSONS, was married on
July 15th to Thomas David
Batchelor. Bunky and Libby continue
to live in Macon, Ge0'rgia, where he is
manager of the Regional Data Process­ing
Center of the North America C0'm­panies
. . . JOHN DOWNEY reports
from Kingston that RANDY PYLE '64
is working with him at Goodyear Ja-maica
Ltd. J0'hn has been assidously
playing tennis f0'r years in hopes of
being able to beat Frank J ackle if, and
when, Frank makes a trip to Kingston.
1952 Following 20 years with Grace
Lines, DAVE DUFF is now em­ployed
as E'xp0'rt Carg0' Coor­dinator
(Container Services) for Ameri­can
Mail Lines, and is living in Portland,
Oregon . . . LILLIAN (DOUGLAS)
HOGENBOOM and her husband of
Weirsdale, Florida, spent a week in
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, lending a
helping hand t0' the flooded parishioners
of the Memorial Presbyterian Church­cleaning.
up muddy houses, repairing
swollen doors, windows, etc . ... BRAY­TON
LINCOLN writes from Worcester,
Mass.: "It is hard to believe that 20
years have gone by since graduation.
Our oldest child graduated from college
this Spring. That's Robin, who was 2
when we were at Thunderbird. Two
sons are still in c0'llege, and our young­est
is in the fifth grade." Brayton is a
senior cost accountant for Reed & Prince
Manufacturing Company . . . BOB
VANCE, formerly of Thailand, has been
assigned to Mobil Oil East Africa head­quarters
in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, as
General Manager .. . While on a busi­ness
trip for Natcon Chemical Company
of New York, TOBY MADISON visited
with the BILL OGILVIES and ED
SAENZ '63, in Puerto Rico. This was
the first time he had seen LOU and
BILL since leaving Thunderbird . . .
The GEORGE CUMPSTONS of Lea­wood,
Kansas, ran into LEE and HELEN
STALKER '48 on the plane between
Denver and Kansas City. The Stalkers
were vacationing, plus having attended
their son's wedding in Tucson.
SIESTA TIME for Ray Fellwock '52, Regional
Marketing Manager for ,Miles Laboratories in
Cali, Colombia.
1953 VAN CRICHFIELD spent sev­eral
days in Mexico in August
attending a trade show. The
Crichfields live in Albuquerque, and
Van keeps busy promoting, developing
and building apartment complexes ...
ORTWINN KULLMANN, President of
Fritz Bracht K .G. (parent company of
the Bracht group) in Ludenscheid, Ger­many,
has been awarded the order of
the Officer of the Most Excellent Order
of the British Empire . . . FRANK
KRAML writes from Sao Paulo, where
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he is Group Product Manager of Nestle
S.A.: "Had the immense pleasure of re­ceiving
a visit from JOHN GOLDS­BERRY
and we spent an evening full of
reminiscences of the good old times at
Thunderbird." John lives in Penn Val­ley,
Pennsylvania, and is s~nior inter­national
officer of the GIrard Trust
Company in Philadelphia ... A correc­tion
regarding the Tokyo-Wells Fargo
Bank T'birds - BOB MOREHQUSE is
Vice President and General Manager
and his righthand man is GERRY HECK
'54, who is a Vice President and Deputy
General Manager.
1954 DICK HARRIS, Export Terri­tory
Manager for E.L du Pont
in Wilmington, writes: "Al­though
my territory responsibility is
rather large geographically (includes
Southern Africa, Mexico, Central Amer­ica,
Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ec­uador,
Peru and Bolivia) I expect to be
spending one or two months in Peru on
a special project. ANGIE will be going
with me, and since this is her first visit
outside the U.S. she's pretty excited
about it." ... Recent CARE transferees
are JACQUES LAURIAC, who has been
assigned to Colombo, Ceylon; GEORGE
RADCLIFFE '64 who replaced Jacques
in Haiti, and JOHN RUTTEN '61, for­merly
in India, who look over George's
spot in Guatemala ... JOHN NICHQLL
has retired and is living in San J ose,
Costa Rica. He is currently writing a
book on Central America, is involved in
teaching illiterates to read, and is on the
local water commission . . . CHUCK
KELLER of Citrus Heights, California,
reports that he plans to retire in two
years and move to Las Vegas.
1955 ERIC and JANIE ERICSSON
finally decided to remain in
London and Eric has estab­lished
his own agency offering profes­sional
assistance for the development
and administration of multinational
projects, and personal representation for
overseas affairs. Janie has relaunched
an old career and is working for the
Schiller College London Study Program
and is deeply involved with American
university students studying in London
... GEQRGE WEISMILLER of Bogota,
Colombia, writes: "Have been with
CARE for four and half years and have
gone through the wars in Honduras,
Vietnam and Bangladesh." He admits
that the latter was the most interesting,
but being of a peaceful nature he is
happy to be back in Latin America . . .
Following several years' absence from
the alumni rolls, DEE JAY WEINREBE
reports that she is currently an account­ant
with Baldwin Martz & Company in
Minot, North Dakota ... BILLY and
NANCY MARTIN of San Juan attended
the LT.T. Worldwide Comptrollers Con­ference
in Hot Springs, Virginia in May.
Billy is Vice President, Comptroller and
Treasurer of I .T.T. operations in Puerto
Rico ... CHARLIE SQMMER of Phoe­nix,
recently returned from a trip to
Germany and London, and planned to
visit SHINJI MIYASHIRO. '54 in Hono­lulu
in September ... ERNIE PARADA
has been named a member of the Puerto
Rico-Virgin Islands Regional E:xport
Expansion Council and will serve on
the council for the next three years. He
was admitted to the bar in '72, and as a
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U.S. Coast Guard reservist he has been
appointed San Juan Area Legal Assist­ance
o.fficer, with the rank of Lieuten­ant
Commander.
1956 The BOB VARTYS left Esso
and Brazil and have settled in
the Valley of the Sun. Bob is
employed as a Marketing Analyst at
Ramada Inns' international headquarters
in Phoenix . . . JERRY REED has been
named Vice President of Merrill Lynch,
Pierce, Fenner & Smith in Panama .. .
MIKE NEWTQN, Product Manager for
Kentile Floors, writes: "Have been in
Europe for the past six months and will
vacation with my family before return­ing
to Los Angeles. I was working for a
short time in Northern Ireland before
the shooting shut down all business but,
fortunately, I had about concluded my
business there." ... A recent note from
BOB BAILEY reports: "Presently in
Manila. and have just resigned as Vice
President of Retla Steamship Company.
Plan to remain here until November
and then return to the States. Tentative
plan is to buy a boat and cruise the
west coast of Mexico."
1957 Following fourteen years in
Venezuela with Wm. Under­wood
Company, the GENE
NORMANS have returned to Fallbrook,
California, to enter the family business.
Gene was formerly Executive Vice
President and General Manager of the
Venezuela operations of the company
. . . JIM RUHLMAN'S campus inter­viewing
visit resulted in two January
graduates joining the Puerto Rico Valve
& Fitting Company of which Jim is
President . .. Formerly with The Bos­ton
Consulting Group in Tokyo, BILL
Po.WELL is now Vice President and
Far East Representative for the Na­tional
Bank of Detroit. He will remain
in Japan ... While on a California
vacation this past summer, BILL GAR­GIULO
broke the achilles tendon during
a tennis match and was in a cast fDr
eight weeks. Bill is Area Director for
Elizabeth Arden in London . . . CHUCK
MAGGIO., a long time employee of the
Monsanto Company, recently joined the
Carrier Corporation as Treasurer of the
overseas operations . . . Following a
brief tour with FNCB in Nigeria, the
TIM REEDS have been transferred back
to the New York home office . ..
THAYER To.NER has accepted a posi­tion
as Executive Vice President of the
Bank of Beaufort, South Carolina. For
the past nine years he had been with
the Indiana National Bank in Indian­apolis
... TULLIO VIGANQ has been
promoted to European Sales Director
for B. F. Goodrich and assigned to the
Netherlands.
WHO'S WHO?
For those of you who had the oppor­tunity
to scan through the Qctober 1972
issue of the BEACON Magazine of Ha­waii,
we wonder if you identified the
sparkling eyes of the mystery celebrity
as belonging to JQE ROSA, Thunder­bird
class of June 1958.
The magazine, which came to us through
the courtesy of Ruth Fellers '57, gave a
very thorough description of Joe's per­sonality,
talents and accomplishments.
He has been with Pioneer Savings and
Loan in Honolulu for the past eight
years, and is currently Executive Vice
President and General Manager. Joe
and his wife, Mary, have six children­Malia,
Nalani, Keoni, Maile, Kekoa and
the most recent addition, Keoki, who
arrived a few months ago.
1958 RQBERT KQHRS has been
promoted to Vice President, In­ternational
Division. of Chase
Manhattan Bank, with responsibility for
corporate relationships in the Asia bank­ing
group, and is headquartered in the
New York home office. Bob and his
wife, Gail, and their three children live
in Convent Station, New Jersey ...
RUSS BRUNO. has been appointed Vice
President of E. R. Squibbs & Sons, Inc.,
and is Managing Director of Squibb
S.p.A. in Rome ... Qn April 1st of this
year, DICK DEAKIN was named Di­rector
of Marketing and Sales for both
the domestic and international opera­tions
of Meadox Medicals, Inc., a lead­ing
manufacturer of synthetic vascular
prostheses (artificial arteries). The
Deakins live in Ridgewood, New Jersey
· .. The DICK GRAHAMS have com­pleted
four years in Tegucigalpa, Hon­duras,
with the U. S. Department of
State, and have been assigned to' Cara­cas,
where he will be Commercial Qf­ficer
in the American Embassy ... BILL
FOSTER has joined Union Trust Com­pany
in Stamford, Connecticut, as Vice
President of the international depart­ment.
He was formerly a V.P.. and Man­ager
of the National Bank of Commerce
of Seattle . .. JACK RYDER of New
o.rleans reports that he has completed
15 years of government service and
hopes to retire in 9 or 10 years . . .
HARRY WAIT resigned from First Na­tional
City Bank in August of 1971 and
shortly thereafter joined the Crocker
National Bank. He arrived in England
in December, where he is Assistant Vice
President of the Bank's London branch
· .. CHARLEY FRIEND is Vice Presi­dent
and Director of Marketing of Nor­man,
Craig & Kummel in Milan, Italy
· . . The JESSE WEAVERS write from
Pedro Juan Caballero, Paraguay: "We
spent our 25th wedding anniversary in
Macao, after going to Japan as members
of the Comitiva Presidencial which ac­companied
Pres. Stroessner in April of
this year. We were received in the
Imperial Palace by the Emperor and
Empress, then by Prime Minister Sato,
the Mayor of Kyoto, and the Chamber
of Commerce of Qsaka, etc. Since not
too many of the Paraguayan delegates
spoke English, and virtually none of our
Japanese hosts spoke either Spanish or
Guarani, we were able to be of some
assistance in translating. Last year we
purchased the assets of the company we
originally came down here to manage."
The Weavers are now self-employed
and busy with their coffee plantation,
cattle raising, land sales and develop­ment.
They further report that they
have six children and two grandchildren
· .. JERRY and CARQL JULIANA and
their two c~ildren are living in Geneva,
Switzerland, where J erry is President
and Executive Producer of Media-colour
Productions, S .A.: "Qur first film is
scheduled to start shooting in Septem-
ber in Kenya, and will be released in
January 1973." .. . BARRY MASO'N has
been promoted to Executive Vice Pres­ident
of the Republic National Bank of
Dallas.
1959 BO'B TANNER of Goodrich,
Dalton, Little & Riquelme in
Mexico City writes: "I am now
a partner in the firm. O'ur specialty is
corporate law and we have about 50
lawyers to take care of just about any
and all corporate illness. I received my
Mexican law degree in 1968 along with
my Mexican license to practice. You
mayor may not have heard that I lost
my wife, Cristina, in November of 1968.
Her passing pretty well took me by
surprise, but I do have Cristy who is
now 6 years old. My mother retired
two years ago and came down to help
me raise her." ... In addition to his
activities as an art dealer and consult­ant,
ED SHAW of Buenos Aires, is a
Director of a company making TV pic­ture
tubes, and recently bought a book
importing business. He is also an offi­cer
of the local Modern Art Museum
Board and Chairman for Princeton Uni­versity
alumni activities in Argentina
. . . CURGIE PRATT of Scottsdale has
been doing a bit of modeling and made
his debut in a commercial featuring a
brand of German cigarettes; however,
since he does not smoke, it was neces­sary
for him to take a crash course
before the filming started . . . BILL
CHANDLER is Vice President of West­ern
Growth Fund in San Francisco. The
Chandlers and their three children live
in nearby San Rafael . . . Following
four years in Tokyo with FNCB. DAN
JACO'BSEN was transferred to Hong
Kong and appointed a Vice President
. . . DAVE YO'UMANS writes: "After a
year finishing doctoral resident studies
at the University of Idaho, I accepted
Foster Parents Plan's directorship of the
Colombian program. So, my family is
back in Bogota with me and beginning
their new tour abroad. We have pro­grams
in Bogota, Buenaventure and
Tumaco which reach 7,500 children and
their families. It all promises to be very
rewarding."
1960 ROBERTO' CASTILLO is Di­rector
of the Veterinary Divi­sion
of Merck Sharp and
Dohme in Bogota ... RUDY DELGADO'
recently returned from a sales trip to
Mexico, Brazil and Argentina, and re­ports
that he visited with DONN DAVIS
in Buenos Aires and CHAD LE,IDY in
Mexico City. Rudy is Latin American
Sales Representative for the Hesston
Corporation, manufacturers of hay har­vesting
equipment . . . BOB HEINE­MANN
has been transferred to Hong
Kong by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Com­pany.
Speaking of Bob, we must correct
an error that appeared in the cutline
under one of the photos in the Summer
issue of the THUNDERBIRD. The
slightly obese, grey-haired man in the
picture taken at the Manila reception
for President Voris and his family was
not Bob. The real Bob is shown in the
following photo (right), along with
SKIP SCHIENDLER, '70, Mrs. Voris
and son Mike.
BO'B KIDNEY writes: "After four
years in Beirut, first as Sales Super­visor
for Kodak's distributor operations
in the Middle E'ast, and later as Mar­keting
Manager, I was named General
Manager effective July l." ... JERRY
HO'LMES resigned from Republic Na­tional
Bank of Dallas a few months ago
to devote his entire time to handling
his own estate. The Holmes continue
to live in Dallas . . . The CHUCK
LIGHTFO'OTS have been transferred
from Japan to Punta Cardon, Venezuela
by U.S.S. . . . CHAN PARKINSON,
Director-EXport Manager of the Wilbur­Ellis
subsidiary in Australia, was visited
by PETER BURGESS, who was in
transit from Sao Paulo to Manila for
General Milk Company ... PAUL
REISS. President of Saber International
in New York, writes: "Was in U.K. and
Europe for five weeks. Left family in
Worcestershire while I worked, and
then we attended my brother-in-law's
wedding before returning to the U.S. I
hear from JOHN TUBERTY, JACK
WILSO'N and DICK CROFT and all are
doing well." . . . STU HUME (Assist­ant
Vice President-Bank of America.)
recently spent a couple days with the
JED TERRYS in Woodcliff, New Jer­sey.
Stu was enroute from San Fran­cisco
to Washington, D.C. for a confer­ence.
Jed is a Vice President of First
National City Bank in New York.
1961 PAT O'SULLIVAN and JIM
SWEENEY sold their company
(Chatham Far East) to Tele­dyne
International Trading Company,
and are now managing the company's
Far East trading from the Hong Kong
headquarters . . . JIM BLACK writes
from Arlington Heights, Illinois: "In
February of this year I accepted a new
position with G. D. Searle Inter-Amer­ican
Company as Director of Marketing
for Latin America. Previously I worked
ten and one-half years with Strasen­burgh
Labs, the last six in Puerto Rico.
My new job will require 40% traveling
throughout all of Latin America. After
all those years living outside the con­tinental
U.S., I am experiencing , a 'cul­tural
shock' coming back home!" ...
After five years as Manager of the
Puerto Rico office of the Leo Burnett
Company, JIM STONER has been trans­ferred
to the home office in Chicago ...
The DICK DRONS have been assigned
to Nairobi by the Pfizer Corporation. In
his new location, he will be Director of
Pharmaceutical Development-Africa ...
We are looking forward to seeing
CHUCK NEUSTADT while he is in
Phoenix in November to attend the
National Association of State Develop­ment
Agency Directors' meeting. Chuck
is Director, O'hio, Bureau of Interna­tional
Trade, Department of E.conomic
and Community Development, in Co­lumbus
. . . KEN BENNETT, of Inter­national
Sales Service (based in Ger­many),
continues his activities as a
manufacturer's representative for a
number of European companies with
major efforts concentrated in England,
Spain. Germany and the U.S. military
European markets.
1962 F?llowing six years as Chief
PIlot for Mobil O'il in The Con­go,
and three years in Nigeria,
the FRED KNARRS have been assigned
to the Company's Houston headquarters
... JOHN EDSTRO'M writes: "Went to
the Belgian Grand Prix Formula I Auto
Races with the BRIAN RIELLEYS '66
and the BRENT SANFORDS '68. The
evening before had cocktails at Brian
and Kathy's house and dinner at a nice
restaurant on the shore of Lake Geuval
outside Brussels." John, Brian and Brent
are with Armco-Belgium ... The GENE
WEIDNERS have returned to New York
home office after six years in Brazil
with Chase Manhattan Bank ... CHUCK
Y AHN has been named General Man­ager
of Ranco's new plant in Matamor­os,
Mexico. The Yahns live across the
river in Brownsville, Texas.
1963 BUDDY POLSER has estab­lished
his own business in Dal­las,
Texas, d.b.a. Polser Ex­ports,
Inc., dealing in the exporting of
processed foods . . . Following nine and
one-half years with International Mul­tifoods
Corporation, LARRY GREENE
has accepted a General Sales Manager­ship
with the Miles Shoe Company in
Worcester, Massachusetts ... BRUCE
BARBER recently resigned from Stan­ford
Research Institute in Palo Alto,
California. to become Director of In­vestment
Planning and Research for
Bamerical International Financial Cor­poration,
a subsidiary of Bank of Amer­ica,
in San Francisco . . . ST'EVE IM­REDY
writes from Columbus, Indiana:
"After seven years abroad (in England,
Beirut and Singapore), I have been pro­moted
back into the domestic organiza­tion
of Cummins as Manager of Field
Parts and Sales, with responsibility
throughout the USA and Canada." ...
DOUG PFAFF left Everett Steamship
Corporation in August, and on O'ctober
1st joined American Mail Lines . .. DR.
BRUCE JACOBSEN is Chairman of the
Theater Arts Department of Montana
State University in Bozeman. He re­ceived
his Ph.D. from that School in
196,9 ... 1M2 was a Very Big Year for
the MAUREY JOHNSONS. They added
a son to their family in March, Maurey
joined The Hertz Corporation in New
York City as Advertising Manager in
July, and they expect to move into their
new Glen Ridge, New Jersey home
around Thanksgiving.
1964 "I still .can't quite figure out
how I ended up back with
CARE, and back to India, but
here I am," writes BRICE ATKINSO'N.
"Somewhere along the line, I managed
a number of months in Dacca before
Bangladesh became independent, and
acquired a second child (a girl, Lael
Anna, born in September 1971, while I
was still assigned to Dacca). Since No­vember,
I have been in Lucknow."
. . . BOB SOLOMON is Manager of the
North Italy operations of AFIA World­wide
Insurance Asso.ciation, and resides
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in Milan ... After five years with
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation,
most recently as Administrator in the
International Division, R A I M 0 N D
MEERBAC'H has accepted a position as
Assistant Export Manager for Foster
Grant Company in Leominster, Massa­chusetts
. . . MIKE SUSSMAN of Dus­seldorf.
Germany, reports that he has
been with Gillie Potter Products for the
past year, and represents the company
throughout Germany, France and Hol­land.
The firm is England-based and
specializes in the production of TV spots
requiring difficult, often unique, trick
and optical effects ... Through JOHN
BUTLER, of Allyn & Bacon in Hono­lulu,
we learned that BRUCE LISTER­MAN
has been promoted to Manager of
the Mexico operations of Corning, Inc.
· .. DON and SUSIE CARR are living
in Newport Beach, California, and Don
is President of Coastal Recreation, Inc.
in Costa Mesa. The company manufac­tures
trailerable sailboats and plans to
expand its activities to the East Coast
· .. BRIAN MAGNUSSON, formerly of
Manneheim, Germany, has been trans­ferred
back to the John Deere head­quarters
in Moline, Illinois, and pro­moted
to Area Manager of Governmen­tal
and National Accounts Sales.
1965 RAMON BUENO writes from
Orlando, Florida, where he is a
self-employed manufacturers'
representative: "Still in entertainment
part of the time-this time at Disney
World's Polynesian Village (Tambu
Lounge). Have a write-up in Eastern
Airlines' Guide. Fellow T'bird BOB
QUACKENBUSH comes through fre­quently
for travel tour agency out of
New York." ... BOB GOWLAND has
been transferred from Goodyear-Ivory
Coast to Zurich, Switzerland as an Area
Manager . . . ALPO CRANE has been
appointed an assistant vice president of
the North Carolina National Bank in
Charlotte ... JUAN RAMOS has been
named U.S. Export Manager for Ford
Motor's tractor division. and as a side
line has started an import business . . .
JOHN NELSON, Assistant Vice Presi­dent
of the FNCB branch in London,
reports that he now travels the Scandi­navian
area for the Bank, and that they
frequently see the BO LOWERS '63 . ..
HART KEEBLE is Marketing Manager
for Cyanamid de Venezuela in Caracas;
LARRY LIPSHER is a Staff Accountant
with Freedman, Morse and Horowitz in
Sherman Oaks, California, and BOB
TUCKER is a self-employed attorney
in Toledo, Ohio . . . WILSON FULL~
BRIGHT writes: "Since becoming a par­aplegic
as a result of service in Viet­nam,
I have moved around a great deal
within the U.S. I am now permanently
settled, medically retired, and spend my
time in community affairs and with
medical treatment." Wilson lives at 31
Pitts Street, Charleston, South Carolina
2940 I and would like to hear from his
classmates . . . BOB GRAVELL left
Union Carbide-Venezuela, to join the
American Can Company in Sao Paulo
· . . PHIL CALKINS resigned from
Lockheed and has accepted a position as
Cargo Sales Manager for Northwest
Orient Airlines. He is based in Tokyo
with Orient sales responsibility for Ja­pan,
Korea, Hong Kong, Taipei, Philip­pines
and Okinawa .. . BEN BARTEL­DES
is an account executive for Mc­Fadden
& Cia, Ltd., cotton and coffee
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DON N E.LL Y NAMED
MANAGING DIRECTOR
ANDREW W. DONNELLY '67 has been
named Managing Director, Pet Foods,
Europe, of Ralston Purina International.
In his new position, he will have re­sponsibility
for Ralston Purina Interna­tional's
European pet food companies,
Felix Bonzo N.V., Etten-Leur, Holland,
and Latz Purina, G.m.b.H. of Euskir­chen,
Germany. He has been Managing
Director of Latz Purina for several
months. The Donnellys will relocate at
Ralston Purina International's European
headquarters in Brussells, Belgium.
exporters in Sao Paulo, and OLAV
LEITE has been assigned to Johannes­burg,
South Africa, by the Koehring
Company . . . A note from DAVE CHEN:
"I was so happy to receive a call from
T. YAMANOBE, who is now stationed
in San Francisco with Mitsui and Com­pany.
Wish to hear from myoId buddies
Vira, Bob, Manuel, Tang, Jim and
Merle." Dave is General Manager of
Cimco International in Chicago, and his
home address is 902.4-C Skokie Blvd.,
Skokie, Illinois 60076 . .. Formerly with
the Olin Corporation, JOHN SAVAGE
has joined Bio Labs of Decatur, Georgia.
The Savages live in North Ridgeville,
Ohio.
1966 As the newly elected President
of the Seattle World Trade
Club, JERRY MURPHY started
off his term by sponsoring a US-USSR
Trade Seminar during UNIMART '72 in
Seattle ... The GERRY RUPPS have
been transferred from Lima to Caracas
by Goodyear . . . MIKE GRIFFIN writes
from Johannesburg, where he is with
Caterpillar Overseas as Parts and Serv­ice
Sales Representative: "We are into
our fourth year here; met with fellow
South African Thunderbirds at GENE
BENNETS '60' home in June." ... Ralph
Lambert, formerly of Kuala Lumpur~
has been named Managing Director for
the First National City Development Fi­nance
Group in Bangkok . . . While on
home leave in November and December
'71, the HOWARD BOYERS visited Is­rael,
Greece, Italy, Switzerland, France,
Netherlands, England, New York, San
Francisco, Hawaii, Japan and back to
their base in Hong Kong . . . Also in
Hong Kong are KEN and SALLY HOL­BROOK
and two sons, who were re­cently
assigned there by Essochem East­ern
Ltd . ... PHIL WEAVER is Foreign
Student Advisor at North Carolina State
University in Raleigh . . . FRANK
LONG reports that he married Deborah
Ann Edgar of Rochester, Minnesota in
September '71, and that they welcomed
first son. William James, on August 24th
of this year. Frank is Vice President­Finance
of Champion Papel e Celulose,
S. A. in Sao Paulo ... As Health Edu­cation
Supervisor, Department of Health
Services, Trust Territory of the Pacific
Islands, ED OSHIRO has the responsi­bility
of planning, organizing, and im­plementing
the health education pro­gram
for the entire Trust Territory
which encompasses' over 3,000,000
square miles and 2,141 islands ... BUZZ
AHRENS is Financial Planning Man­ager-
Latin America for Levi Strauss,
based at the South Miami, Florida, head­quarters.
.. DAVE, LE BLANC is a
Sales Representative for Crown Zeller­bach
(Panama) and frequently travels
from his Puerto Rico office to the South
and East African and Mid East coun­tries.
1967 RAMIRO MARTINEZ WILEY
is attending the New York Uni­versity
School of Law . .. DAN
PARTEL has been appointed Advertis­ing
Manager of Phillip Morris operations
in Athens, Greece. He invites traveling
Thunderbirds to stop off and see him or
to call. Telephone: 9'223-fi18-619 . . .
TOM TENGG writes from San Pedro
Sula: "We moved to Honduras in April
when I was named manager of the
Bank of America branch here. This is a
very pleasant stop and we have espe­cially
enjoyed getting to know DICK
and SELWYN PUIG '63." ... KEN
PATTON is Vice Director of the Chase
Manhattan Bank (Banco'Lar Brasileiro)
in Rio; JOHN TILLOTSON is Assistant
Manager of Bank of America in Cal­cutta,
and JENNINGS WERNER has
been named International Banking Rep­resentative
to Australia by Continental
Illinois National Bank of Chicago . . .
PAUL KEIPP resigned from Caterpillar
and has accepted a position as Western
U.S. General Manager for Little Giant
Products ... RON McGOWEN, Export
Development Coordinator, North Carol­ina
Division of Commerce & Industry,
reports that he spent the month of May
in Europe as Director of N.C. Reserve
Investment Mission, and coordinated
N.C.'s participation in Seminars in Dus­seldorf
and Stockholm. Upon his return
to the States, he became involved in
coordinating a proposed Trade Mission
to Mainland China for the October Can­ton
Trade Fair, hopeful that North
Carolina would be the first state to gain
entry for such a mission . . . TIM
KITTLESON left McCann-Erickson and
London last July, and accepted a posi­tion
as group director of Tragos, Bon­nange,
Wiesendanger, Ajroldi (advertis­ing
agency) in Paris. All of the princi­pals
were formerly with Young & Rubi­cam-
Europe but opened their own agen­cy
two years ago. Since that time the
firm has opened offices in Paris, Milan
and Frankfurt . . . JOHN ICKIS of
Managua, Nicaragua, is a Research As­sociate
for INCAE, an educational re­search
and consulting program spOn­sored
by Harvard Graduate School of
Business Administration . . . The DICK
MACHETTES are living in Rosario, Ar­gentina,
and invite Thunderbirds to stop
by and see them. You can find Dick at
Firestone headquarters in Buenos Aires
. . . FRED' HARSSEMA is an assistant
vice president, international department,
of the First National State Bank of New
Jersey in Newark.
NAMED EXPORT MANAGER
JAMES STRUNK has been named Ex­port
Manager of Ranco, Inc. of Colum­bus,
Ohio.
A May 1968 graduate of Thunderbird,
Jim recently returned to the States from
Sao Paulo, Brazil, where he served as
Manager of Sales and Marketing for
Latin America for the Aviation Prod­ucts
Division of Goodyear International
Corporation.
WHIRLPOOL PROMOTES
TWO GRADUATES
RON ALONZO '68 and DOUG GREEN
'65 have been promoted to new positions
by Whirlpool.
Ron has been named regional sales man­ager
for Europe and will move to Lon­don
in January to establish a sales of­fice.
His new assignment is part of a
marketing plan to promote sales of
commercial icemakers, particularly
Whirlpool's Transtec icemakers, in Eu­ropean
markets. He joined the company
in 1968 as advertising and sales pro­motion
manager.
Doug Greene has been promoted to the
position of marketing services manager
for Whirlpool's International Sales Di­vision.
Since joining the company in
1965, he has held various positions, the
most recent being that of regional in­ternational
sales manager for Latin
America and the Caribbean, located in
San Juan, Puerto Rico.
1968 OMAR AKCHURIN stopped on
campus in July enroute from
an Army assignment in Japan.
He is now associated with a family­owned
import-export firm in Hemp­stead,
New York . .. NABIL ABU­NUW
AR has been promoted to Corpo­rate
Services Manager of the Diversey
Corporation in London . . . STEVE
BLINN writes from Danville, California:
"I left J . Walter Thompson in New York
after four years to accept a job with
B.B.D. & O. Advertising Agency in San
Francisco, as Senior Account Executive
on the Standard Oil of California ac­count."
. . . LARRY CAMPBELL re­cently
joined Cincinnati Milacron (for­merly
Cincinnati Milling Machine Com­pany)
as Export Sales Manager of the
plastic machinery group. He will be
responsible for establishing distribution
of the company products in Central and
South America .. . MYRON CARLSON
is Production Manager of Pioneer Seed
Company operations in Porto Alegre,
Brazil, and still does some farming as a
sideline .. . DICK HASENPFLUG of
Walnut Creek. California, is Manager
of the International Account Section
(U.K., Europe and Africa) of the Del
Monte Corporation; PAUL KUNKEL is
Vice President of One Blind Mice Lim­ited
in London; and STEVE HALL of
Tualatin, Oregon, is Export Pulp Sales
Administrator for Georgia-Pacific Cor­poration
... The DAN LOWERYS re­port:
"Been in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia,
nearly a year and a half with FNCB.
Looking forward to reassignment to
another Middle East branch in March
1973. We spent half of our home leave
(April and May) seeing Southern Eu­rope
and Morocco, then spent a month
in Columbus, Ohio, visiting relatives.
Returned via Tokyo and Bangkok." . . .
JOHN LOCKWOOD of Evanston, Illi­nois,
is International Advertising Man­ager
for Orange Crush International ...
TOM KOPPANG, international auditor
of Bank of America, has been assigned
to Europe . . . DAVE LAWRENCE has
been named President of the Ecuadorian
offices of American International Un­derwriters,
and DAVE LONG is Presi­dent
of Starr Associates Ltd. in Bang­kok,
with added responsibility for Laos
operations. REBECCA VORIES visited
the Longs in Thailand on her way to
India and Nepal .. . Massachusetts Mu­tual
Life Insurance Company has pro­moted
ANDY MADSEN to assistant su­perintendent
of disability income sales,
headquartered in Springfield . .. PAT
McLAUGHLIN left Artes de Mexico
International in March, and is now
President of Wood Products de Mexico
S.A., a newly formed Mexican firm
specializing in custom furniture and mill
work for expensive homes, schools. ho­tels,
etc., for the export market . . . JIM
and CAROLE LEHMAN and their two
MARCH 1972 GRADUATING CLASS of the International Education Center, Japanese American
Conversation Institute in Tokyo. Seated third from the right (front row) is DAVE F'ISHER '6'7,
a language instructor at the School. JACI, a semi-government sponsored institute patterned
after Thunderbird, offers a two-year course in English, a secretarial course, Japanese language
courses, and special classes for Japanese businessmen and government employees. 1972
enrollment is approximately 2'3'00.
children live in Charles City, Iowa
where he is in charge of international
marketing (Africa and Middle East) for
Salsbury International . . . BILL and
NANCY MARTIN are back in the Val­ley
of the Sun, and he has joined Ar­mour-
Dial as assistant product manager.
He was formerly with American Cyana­mid
in New Jersey . .. JOHN O'BRIEN
expected to leave the last of September
for a Kodak assignment in Taiwan ...
DON ROHAN writes from Palo Alto,
California: "Am semi-retired at 35; ac­tive
in cocoa and sugar in London. Son
Donald III and I travel frequently be­tween
my club here and our apartments
in Switzerland, California and Mexico.
Am skiing and flying Ligat aircraft in
the U.K., Switzerland, Germany and
Austria as a hobby; planning to visit
the JOHN HAYS '5,2 ranch in Yarnell,
Arizona, in August." . .. IVO SPALA­TIN
is an administrative assistant to
Congressman Zablocki in Washington,
D.C. . . . Formerly with J. Walter
Thompson Company in Germany, CARL
STAHL has joined Doremus & Com­pany,
one of the nation's largest adver­tising
and public relations agencies. He
will be based in the New York office
· .. BILL VAUGHT, of Greeley, Colo­rado,
reports that he taught school for
two years after leaving Thunderbird,
and then worked for a time as regional
operations manager for a national film
distribution company. He is now con­troller
for the Northern Colorado Office
of Economic Development . . . ED VIN­SON
has been named assistant to the
president of Marshall University in
Huntington, West Virginia. Prior to
joining the university's staff, he was
associated with. Ashland Oil Company
· . . PAUL von SCHOELER is a financial
consultant for Associated Consulting
Services in Cleveland, Ohio, and ROGER
YOUNG is a research analyst with
Smith, Barney & Company in New York
City.
1969 CHUCK ARNDT left Marine
Midland Bank in April to ac­cept
a position with Franklin
National Bank in New York City ...
JOHN BENSON is a Director of the
Subsistence Market Development Bu­reau
in Houston; MIKE CONSIDNE is
Assistant Cashier of the Bank of Am,er­ica
branch in Panama; DON DeMOSS is
international banking officer of Harris
Trust & Savings Bank in Chicago, and
VLADAS GEDMINTAS is Pro Manager
of the First National City Bank in Brus­sels
. . . THOR MJOEN has been given
a permanent assignment as Product
Manager for g.. C. Johnson & Son in
Oslo, Norway . . . MIKE MURPHY
writes from Panama: "Got married
April Fool's Day to Marianela Eleta.
She is Panamanian and beautiful. We
see a lot of Thunderbirds here including
JACK PURDUM '63 and WAYNE BAT­TENFIELD
'68. BERT TRENTHAM '67
was here last month. TOM GRAY is
now in New Zealand and working for
United Artists. KEN RULE of Gillette
was recently transferred to Guatemala."
Mike is Central American Managing
Director for United Artists of Panama
· . . JOE GONTRAM is living in Wayne,
Pennsylvania, and completing his last
year at Villanova University, School of
Law .. . Since leaving R. J . Reynolds
Tobacco Company, LARRY HARRI­MAN
has been associated with the in­ternational
division of the Franklin
Mint. He is currently General Manager
in Italy and in charge of Mediterranean
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development. He will also be doing re­search
into the Latin American Markets.
Plans call for residence in Rome until
Spring with relocation permanently in
London, site of the new international
headquarters ... WIL BANKS is inter­national
banking officer and deputy
representative for Marine Midland Bank
in Sydney, Australia, and a Director of
Patrick-Intermarine (Australia) Ltd., a
joint venture merchant bank . . . For­merly
with Allied Bank, LOGAN EIS­ELE
is now employed by Bache &
Company in San Francisco . . . The LO
LOCHERS are living in Paris, where he
is associated with Bendix Service Brev­ets,
licensing agent of the Bendix Cor­poration
... DAVE ZEIGER called
from Boston in August to report his
marriage to a French model. He was
formerly in Miami, and was canvassing
the Boston area in hopes of finding a
new position . . . JIMMY SMITH also
called from Charles Machine Works to
say that he was about to take off on a
business trip to the Far East. The Smiths
would like traveling T'birds to stop off
and see them at 1710 Park Lane in Per­ry.
Oklahoma ... JOHN STANGER is
an international banking officer (Latin
Division) for Marine National Exchange
Bank in Milwaukee, Wisconsin . . .
CORNELIS TOUW recently joined Cav­enham
Industries Ltd., a fast growing
English company dealing in food prod­ucts.
The Touws are living in Staines,
England ... JOHN STANTON is assist­ant
manager of FNCB in Caracas and
writes : "The passage of nationalistic
legislation aimed at banking and the
petroleum industry makes conditions
very exciting here in Caracas." ... On
May 1st, RAMON URBANO took over
as branch manager of Painters Poultry,
an affiliate of Cargill, Inc., in Tampa,
Florida. His wife, KAREN, is working
for the Tampa Public Library. The Ur­banos
moved into their first house in
July.
VENEZUELA THUNDERBIRDS - (left to
right) - Nancy and Vic Taggart '70 (H . J.
Heinz Company - Valencia); NANCY and
JOHN WERNER '70 (H. J. Heinz Compa'ny
-Valencia); MARINA and CARLOS SCHEER
'69 (American Can Company - Caracas);
non Thunderbirds.
1970 STEVE WRIGHT, formerly
with Marine Midland Bank in
New York, has joined Fidelity
Bank in Philadelphia as an international
officer-Far East Area .. . DOUG FREN­GLE
is Director of j'{esearch for the
Economic Development Division of the
State of Oregon in Portland .. JOE
and' PAT ARNETT and son, Matthew,
have been transferred from San Fran­cisco
to Los Angeles by Bank of America
... DOUG BARTLETT of Union Car­bide
writes: "After two years of domes­tic
training we were assigned to our
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Philippine Company for overseas train­ing.
Will be here six months to a year.
CAROL YN and Scott accompanied me
and are enjoying their leisure life and
the setting up of a new home." ...
JORGE RIVERA has been appointed
Export Manager for Gerber Products
and will work out of the Fremont,
Michigan, headquarters ... ROG
BRARDA is working with L.A.T.I.N.O.
Local Development Company in San
Francisco . . . The last time we heard
from MIKE O'SHAUGHNESSY he had
left London and settled in Bogota, Co­lombia.
with plans for establishing a
management consultant and servicing
firm in partnership with CHUCK
SHIELDS and a non-Thunderbird ...
DAN HENDERSON is Traffic Repre­sentative
for Transpacific Transporta­tion
Company in San Francisco; TOM
MOORE is Manager of Chuck Moore,
Inc., an office supply firm in Douglas,
Arizona; HARDY THOMSIK of Phoe­nix,
is district sales manager for K. O.
Lee Company, an Aberdeen, South Da­kota,
distributor of machine tools; and
JORGEN LINDESKOV is Regional Sales
Manager of Oticon A/S in Copenhagen
... ROGER DECORT has moved from
the Republic National Bank of Dallas to
the Bank of Montreal, and appointed an
assistant vice president of the San Fran­cisco
branch ... VIC TAGGART reports
from Valencia: "Five T'birds working
in Heinz-Venezuela, JOHN JOHNSON
KM'57 (General Manager), LOU PA­CINI
'58· (Marketing Director), DICK
VENEMAN '61 (Sales Manager), JOHN
WERNER (Product Manager) and my­self.
We are the only Americans in the
local company." ... The BRAD BRUG­GEMANS
have been in Rome for the
past year and a half with Goodyear­Italy,
and find the location and work
most enjoyable and interesting . . .
GEORGE ITTNER left Monsanto Com­pany
to join the International Division
of Avon Products, Inc.; he is currently
stationed at the company headquarters
in New York as a Campaign Sales Plan­ner
for Brazil ... The DAVE HERTELS
write: "We have returned to St. Trui­den,
Belgium (Ridge Tool S.A.) from
our home in Ingolstadt, West Germany.
I am in charge of sales in German-Bloc
countries." .. . MIKE SUNDERLAND is
Area Manager, Middle East/ Africa for
FMC Europe, based in Brussels, Bel­gium
. .. CARLTON FOUST of Benton
& Bowles, Inc., in New York reports:
"Promoted in April to full account exec­utive
on Proctor and Gamble's Liquid
Prell Shampoo. There are now four
Thunderbirds at B & B in account man­agement
on P & G's business: CURTIS
LYNCH-Ivory Snow, WAYNE PUL­CHER-
Scope Mouthwash, GARY
LANGSTAFF-Bonus Detergent." ...
FRANK RIVERA resigned from Kelly­Springfield
Tire Company and is cur­rently
with the World University in
Hato Rey, Puerto Rico. As assistant di­rector
of University relations, his job
deals with public relations, fund raising,
some teaching and "every other odd
and end job they can find ." ... GARY
COUNTS is district manager for the
Military Banking Division of the Amer­ican
Express Company in the Philip­pines
... RODERICK ELLIS is district
sales manager for Litton / Reinhold Pub­lishing
Company in Stamford. Connec­ticut
.. . GERHARD MEIER is back in
Europe and working for Alcan Alum­inum
Corporation, as a Product Man­ager
for packaging products, with re­sponsibility
for the EEC countries ...
GORAN and LEANNE (SECUNDA)
PETERS are living in Amsterdam,
where Goran is a trader for Commer­cial
Metals-Europa, and Leanne is teach­ing
at the International School in Am­sterdam
... JOHN BRADY writes from
Sao Paulo: "Working for Banco Crefisul
de Investimento, as assistant to the In­ternational
Director. Involved with op­erations,
controls and communications
of the bank's foreign loans, including
Eximbank loans. Work with foreign
bank representatives in Brazil and for­eign
bankers visiting Brazil." ... After
eight months at Chase Manhattan
Bank's Milan, Italy. branch, the ALBAN
SCHUELE's have been assigned to
Hamburg, Germany ... LARRY MAT­THEWS
spent two years in Japan with
Hallmark, found a wife there, and is
now the Company's Sales Manager in
Guam ... Lieutenant Commander HAR­OLD
WESTPHAL reports: "Since Feb­ruary,
my ship (U.S.S. Raleigh) has
been operating with the Sixth Fleet in
the Mediterranean, and I have enjoyed
several ports of call, mainly Athens,
which we have visited three times so
far, and Valencia, Spain. We shall spend
the second half of June in Barcelona,
and then make other visits to Monaco
and towns in Italy and Turkey before
we return to Norfolk, Virginia." ...
WAYNE PULCHER of FNCB in Pan­ama,
was recently promoted to the re­gional
staff to be coordinator for agri­culture
activities in Panama and Central
America ... DITTMAR VON HAN­STEIN.
Marketing Coordinator for
Koehring Overseas Company in San
Juan, Puerto Rico, writes: "Just bought
a condominium and plan to reside here
for some time. By the way, I bought the
condominium from an old Thunderbird­er,
J. TOMLINSON '58, President of
Caribbean Properties, Inc. The last three
months of 1971, I was fill over Europe
on a marketing research mission. Talked
with FRED ERNE (Zurich), LO LOCH­ER
(Frankfurt), JERGEN LINDESKOV
(Copenhagen) and JURGEN BREDEL
(Paris). In our office here are BOB
BROWNELL '48, DAVE COVINGTON
'66, FRED NELSON '64, GIL MORALES
'67, and WERNER PROCHASKA '70."
. . . As an International Banking Auditor
for American Express Company, DAVE
KA VENY has been making the rounds
of AEC installations in Europe . . .
FRANK WOODS started his career with
the U.S. Department of Commerce in
June 1971, and in November '71 was
transferred to Houston as international
trade consultant. He recently completed
extensive U.S. coast to coast speaking
tour, and is now assigned as Director of
Business Relations for the U.S. Com­mercial
Exhibition Electronica 72 in
Munich, West Germany . . . LYNN
CUMMING is employed as Marketing
Director of Triversal Industries Inter­national
(data processing, management
and educational services) in Los An­geles
... PHIL and WANDA SPIEGEL
are living in Dallas, Texas, where he is
in the public relations division of Com­mercial
Metals ... TOM WATERS, who
returned to campus last Spring for his
Master's. is now employed as a Far East
Marketing Representative for Seatrain
Lines. The Waters live in San Francisco
. . . LEVIE: DeLEEUW writes from
Amsterdam: "I have started my own
import/export company. We handle all
kinds of textile goods. as well as suede
and leather goods. Our dealings are with
the U.S.A.. Latin America and Europe."
.. DICK SANDOR is General Manager
of the Stitching Machine Division of
AMF, Inc. in Richmond, Virginia.
FRY PROMOTED BY
MARINE MIDLAND
ROGER FRY '70
has been appointed
an assistant inter­national
operations
officer of Marine
Midland Bank in
New York.
He joined the Bank
in 19,70 as a man­agement
trainee,
and has been in
charge of the for­eign
branch opera­tions
division of the
operations department since January
19'72.
Roger and his wife, Sharon, live in
Jackson, New Jersey.
ROBINSON ASSIGNED TO GABON
TOM ROBINSON '71 has been assigned
to the U. S. Embassy in Libreville, Gab­on,
to serve as administrative officer.
Prior to attending Thunderbird, Tom
served with the Peace Corps in Tansania
and in Vietnam with the U. S. Agency
for International Development. Libre­ville
will be his first assignment since
gaining his commission in the foreign
service, which required extensive writ­ten
and oral testing and completion of a
year's study at the Foreign Service
Academy in Washington, D. C.
Tom and his wife, Judy, and their
seven-month-old daughter left for Af­rica
in September, via Paris, where he
received further briefing on Gabon and
Africa and language instruction.
1971 When we heard from BILL
HAYES in September, he was
in Jamaica on an auditing as­signment
for ESSO, and, expected to
move on to Nicaragua and Panama in
October. On previous trips through Pan­ama,
he visited with SAM and MARIAN
WUNDER, who are with the Embassy
there ... CLIFF LAVIN is employed as
Marketing Director for KXIV in Phoe­nix
... LIN THOMAS writes : "After
much searching, I have landed a job
with Boylhart, Lovett & Dean advertis­ing
agency and I am really thrilled
with it. Now that I'm in Los Angeles,
have the opportunity to visit old T-bird
friends. LOU JACOBS is working here
for Cunningham & Walsh Advertising.
CHARLES MURPHY was here with
Honda until recently, and is now in Cin­cinnati.
In May, JOE LONGO and I
attended JANE TURNER'S wedding to
John Wolcott in Berkeley. JOE has
since been transferred. by AIG to their
branch in Seattle. My former Thunder­bird
roommate, GAYNOR WILLIAMS,
is working in the media department of
Grey Advertising in New York." .. .
GEORGE NEUTZLER is controller of
the international division of Mallinck­rodt
Chemical in St. Louis, and reports
that DAVE LLOYD '59 is the company's
product manager ... BRIAN DERBY
is international auditor for Clark Equip­ment
Company, based in Buchanan,
Michigan; BILL SYKES is an executive
assistant with Creaser, Price, Inc., a
Chula Vista, California, real estate
agency; JOHN LATHAM is Third Sec­retary
(Commercial) for the Canadian
Government in Lagos, Nigeria, and BEN
SHAMAN has been assigned to Aus­tralia
by Cadillac Plastics . . . DAN
SHARPLEY was recently promoted by
Cudahy Foods in Phoenix from market­ing
analyst to coordinator of market
planning and analyses . . . The BILL
BROWNS arrived in Johannesburg,
South Africa, in July on an Armco as­signment
... After thoroughly research­ing
international employment opportun­ities
in the U.S., DAN SOBERY decided
to try England and, subsequently, ac­cepted
a position with the British sub­sidiary
of Eli Lilly & Company . . . By
this time, BOB JOHNSON should be in
Tokyo as Armco's Far East Welding
Specialist ... BILL MURPHY is work­ing
for the Export-Import Bank in
Washington, D.C., and HUGH GIBNEY
of McCann-Erickson, has been promoted
to Account Executive in charge of Ope!
GT-GT/ J dealer advertising-Europe
and assigned to Frankfurt . .. GENE
BAC'ANS reports: "After comoleting my
four month management indoctrination
program at American Uniform Com­pany,
I was transferred in February to
Canadian Uniform Ltd., in Montreal as
Assistant Production Manager. In May,
I received a promotion to my present
position as Chief Engineer." .. . BOB
SCHOLLE is employed by the American
Express Company as a roving bank
auditor and expected to leave for Eu­rope
sometime thiS! Fall .. . JOHN
ASHBY is an Associate of A. T. Kear­ney,
Inc., a management consulting firm
in San' Francisco; JERRY MORGAN is
International Customer Service Repre­sentative
for Airborne Freight Corpora­tion
in Seattle; TOM HAYES is a Field
Representative for Texaco in Albany,
New York, and BILL DRYPOLCHER is
Assistant Treasurer of the Advance
Mortgage Corporation in Chicago. AMC
is an affiliate of the First National City
Banik of New York ... In May, WAL,T
REINER joined John J. Hohl Company
(Realtors) in Columbus, Ohio . .. BILL
GOEN writes: "With more than 50 deep
hole rigs, Parker Drilling Co. is one of
the largest oil and gas drilling contrac­tors
in the world. The company has
established itself as the innovator in
the international scene with its helicop­ter
rigs. Rather than build a million
dollar road through jungles, we simply
lift the rig in by air. Presently, we are
in South America, Africa, Indonesia, the
Philippines and the U.S . If anyone is
passing through Midland or Tulsa, be
sure to look us up." The Goens live at
3000 West Illinois, Apartment 50, in
Midland ... BOB HARTMAN received
an all expense Rotary International Fel­lowship
for a year's study in Lisbon,
Portugal .. . DUANE WISECUP is Ex­port
Manager for Hill-Rom Company in
Batesville, Indiana. The company man­ufactures
hospital furnishings . . . While
JON and MARY DWINELL were in
Buenos Aires on a Goodyear auditing
assignment, Jon, along with PHIL
CASEY, DICK THOMAS '68, and BILL
HAYES got together with a number of
Goodyear employees for a Thunderbird­American
High School basketball match.
They hate to admit it-the Thunder­birds
lost 34 to 46 . .. DENNIS ORIO
left the States in October for an AIG
assignment in Rio. In his new location,
he is employee benefit supervisor . . .
HAL MURDOCK is Branch Manager of
Office Overload G.m.b.H. in Frankfurt,
Germany. The company deals in tem­porary
office employment . .. HARRY
KOOLEN is a management trainee with
the National Newark & Essex Bank in
Newark, New Jersey.
1972 ED AUBLE writes: "Finished
AIG training program in N.Y.
and transferred to Wilmington
in May. Started flying again in the Na­val
Reserves, and have been promoted
to Lieutenant Commander. BUCK and
BONNIE BROWN '71 spent Labor Day
weekend with us. Buck is in marketing
research at Hoffman LaRoche in Nutley,
New Jersey." .. . CARL CONNEY is in
the financial and legal division of Eco­nomics
Laboratory International in St.
Paul .. . DAVE ATKINSON is employed
by the Union Corporation of South Af­rica,
one of the world's largest mining
companies .. . GARY GRASSAN is a
salesman for Wheaton Plastics in Cin­cinnati,
Ohio; JERRY DANA is a trainee
in the credit division of National Bank
of Detroit; CRAIG WANAMAKER is a
correspondent with First National Bank
in Lincoln, Nebraska, and TERRY
KLIPP is in the research department of
Invest Mentor Ltd. (real estate develop­ment)
in Tucson . .. HELEN HACHEM
writes from Oak Park, Illinois: "Merrill
Lynch is sending us to New York in
September where KHALIL will be at­tending
the home office training course
in bonds, securities, and commodities.
When we return to Chicago in January,
he will be trading a full range of 42
world commodities." ... As a foreign
market trainee with Texaco, RALPH
BORCHENS will be training in Puerto
Rico prior to overseas assignment . . .
GLEN HUMMER is a project developer
for the Hunt Building Corporation in
El Paso . . . STEVE WORKMAN was
married, moved to New York and start­ed
his career with Johnson & Higgins
all in one week ... DALLAS HENSLEY
has established his own business in
Auckland, New Zealand, and claims to
be President of the local alumni asso­ciation,
which currently numbers three
-CARL WALCOTT' '69 of S. C. Johnson
& Son, TOM GRAY '70 of United Artists
(Asia) Ltd., and Dallas .. . BOB KO­PEC
is an international marketing train­ee
with Gold Kist, Inc., of Atlanta,
Georgia, and JOHN ANDERSON is em­ployed
by Sterling Drug in New York
· .. CHUCK and ALAYNE TAMAYO
are living in Hay:wood, California, and
he is working in the local branch of the
United California Bank.
VISITING THUNDERBIRDS
DAVE and KAY DECHERD '61 of Lan­caster,
New York ... the GARDNER
MILLERS '60' of Albuquerque, New
Mexico . . . FRANK BAWDEN '49 of
Houston, Texas . . . BOB PARKS '66
· . . the BOB VARTYS '56 of Phoenix
· .. DAN ROMANOFF '5'5 of Scottsdale
· . . DAN HARKINS '57 of Columbus,
Ohio (interviewing for Ashland Chem­ical)
... DICK and JANE AMBROSE
'72 of Brampton, Ontario ... GEORGE
and CAROL HOWARD '71 of Santo
Domingo, Dominican Republic ... LUIS
GARCIA '64 of San Juan, Puerto Rico
· . . JIM O'HALLORAN '71 of Victor,
Iowa .. . the JIM BORONAS '7.0 of
Cleveland, Ohio ... HARALD BIEDER­MANN
'68 of Akron, Ohio . . . JOHN
FISHER '64 of Darien, Illinois . .. HUB
POWELL '66 of Arlington, Texas . . .
CHUCK VAN DE PUTTE '71 of Sao
Paulo, Brazil . . . DON and BARBARA
GROVES '49 of Washington, D. C .. . .
KATHY GAULER (Mrs. Brian) '69 of
Fond du Lac, Michigan '" GEORGE
GOLDSMITH '72 of Wichita, Kansas
· .. GEORGE AFANSEV '62 of Grand
THUNDERBIRD GRADUATE SCHOOL
OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Thunderbird Campus
Glendale, Arizona 85306
RETURN REQUESTED
Terrace, California . . . DON CARY '6,7
of Bogota, Colombia ... DIANE CON­NELLY
'56 of Phoenix ... STEVE
PORTER '70 of Tempe . . . CHUCK
ANCONA '64 of Charlottesville, Vir­ginia
... PATRICK McCORMICK '70
of Yokohama, Japan . .. FRED SMOOT
'66 of Makati, Philippines . . . BOB
PLACHT '69 ot Akron, Ohio . . . BOYE
DEMENTE '53 of Phoenix . . . CURT
ALWARD '49 of Traverse, Michigan ...
PHIL VqsBURGH '62 of Flanders, New
Jersey.
WEDDING BELLS
CONGRATULATIONS and BEST
WISHES to - RON and NANCY
(BARNES) McKERAHAN of Agana,
Guam ... STEVE and SUSAN NASON
of Washington, D. C .. , .KEN and
ELL Y SHAFER of Djakarta. Indonesia
... VICTOR and WINIFRED (SOLLE.­VELD)
PRALL of Atlanta, Georgia . . .
FRED and CAROLE (ANDREWS)
MILEY of San Francisco . . . DAVE
and NANCY (MILLER) DREBLOW of
Pal , 0 ~ California ... ORM and
B"AR1f'ARP. . (BOARD) ORMSBY ...
~ ndSARAH (ERLANDSON)
W:EiGNER of West Allis, Wisconsin ...
JOHN and ASHOKA TILLOTSON of
Calcutta, India . . . BOB and MA YRA
HOPPER of Inglewood, California . . .
IRVIN and LUCY MASSEY of Lima,
Ohio.
CRADLE ROLL
BOYS: ROGER and CAROLYN YOUNG
'68 of North Tarrytown, New York ...
The VOLDEMARS STUKULS '68 of
San Juan, Puerto Rico . . . BILL and
CHERYL COULTER '71 of Brooklyn,
New York ... STAN and AMANDA
RISDON '70 of Sparta. New Jersey ...
JACK and GAY WILLS '70 of Alex-andria,
Virginia ... GARY and SHAR­ON
COUNTS '70 of Manila . . . the
MARTIN LAKOCINSKIS '71 of Hous­ton,
Texas ... RALPH and ANN MARIE
HARMOM '6,7 of Harbel, Liberia . . .
JUAN and KATHLEEN RAMO'S '65 of
Troy, Michigan ... ANDY and HELEN
JOHNSON '6,6 of Dusseldorf, West Ger­many
(twins) ... BOB and RICKI
WILLIAMSON '63 of Genesco, Illinois
· .. DAVID and NANCY (QUARRY)
GILL '69 of Recife, Brazil ... BRYAN
and BARBARA KALEF '66 of Willow­dale,
Ontario .. . the JIMMY SMITHS
'69 of Perry, Oklahoma . . . the TOM
WETZmLS '59 of Madrid, Spain ...
ROLAND and NORMA RAYMENT '61
of Wilmette, Illinois . . . BROOKS and
SHEILA RAWLINS '62 of Buenos Aires
· . . PETER and ROSEMARY DOYLE
'63 of South Euclid, Ohio ... MAURIE
and GRETCHEN JOHNSON '63 of Glen
Ridge, New Jersey ... the DAVE Mc­CRACKENS
'67' of Sydney, Australia
· .. DICK and MERCEDES ELLISTON
'64 of Lake Bluff, Illinois ... the NOEL
LANGS '66 of Rio de Janeiro . . .
FRANK and DEBORAH LONG '66 of
Sao Paulo.
Bulk Rate
U. S. POSTAGE
PAID
Phoenix, Arizona,
Permit No. 18
GIRLS: MARSHALL and SUZAN MAL­DEN
'6,9 of Lund, Sweden . . . STEVE
and SUE SULLINS '68 of San Jose,
Costa Rica . . . the PETER HOUSE­KNECHT'S
'70 of Mexico City ... IDRV
and DEANNE BEAL '70 of Thatcher,
Arizona ... the LYNN McCLELLANDS
'71 of Houston, Texas .. . TOM and
JUDY ROBINSON '71 of Libreville,
Gabon . . . the BILL HUBARDS '71 of
Brooklyn, New York ... The JOHN
STOODYS '67 of Downers Grove, Illi­nois
. . . JOHN and SUSAN NELSON
'65 of Walton-on-Thames, England ...
BOB and WALDA TUCKER '65, of Wa­terville,
Ohio ... FRANK and MIRTA
FERRAN '67 of Madrid, Spain ... BOB
and TAKAKO MOREiHOUSE '5,3 of
Tokyo ... GEORGE and LAURA HIL­LER
'72 of Philadelphia ... the NOR­MAN
WILSONS '64 of Caracas . . .
MIKE and AUGUSTINA SNIDEMAN
'62 of Claremont, California ... the ED
OSHIROS '6'6 of Saipan, Mariana Is­lands
. . . the HOWARD BOYERS '66
of Hong Kong . . . BRICE and MA­DELLE
ATKINSON '64 of Lucknow,
India.
1973 INTERNATIONAL AUCTION
The Third Annual INTERNATIONAL AUCTION and WORLD TRADE FAIR
will be held on April 14, 19'73. The Women's Club wants to again thank those
Alums who sent items which were auctioned last year. We will be contacting
overseas Thunderbirds with a request for an "international item" in the near
future. We hope that you will be able to either mail your donation or send it
with returning friends or relatives. The success of our Auction depends on
your generosity and help.
Proceeds from last year's event totaled $1,400!! We were able to purchase
both a 1,6mm sound-film projector and a 3'5mm slide projector. Money was
also donated to the Nursery. The campus as a whole benefits from the pro­ceeds
of your donation, and very much appreciate it.
Thank you and best wishes for the holiday season.
Terry Scheiber (Mrs. Stanley C.)
Chairman, INTERNATIONAL AUCTION
Thunderbird Women's Club

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Thunderbird is off to an excellent start for 1972-73. There are 685 students
enrolled which is the second largest enrollment in our history. This includes
345 new students from 300 colleges and universities and from 40 countries
around the world. The foreign student population totals 98.
A new five-year development plan has been adopted which is based on a
maximum enrollment of 750 students. The Board of Directors has decided
to avoid further investment in new buildings but rather to rebrbish what
we have. Probably all of you remember the primitive conditions which
existed ill! the dormitories and dining hall, and these facilities remain almost
the same.
In keeping with the five-year plan, refurnishing of all dormitories is taking
place and refrigeration of all units will be started soon. A new phone
system has provided every room with a private phone. Naturally, these
changes cost money, but a lot less than would be needed if new dormitories
were to be built.
The School will need about $2,500,000 over the five-year period for the
scheduled refurbishment, faculty salary increases, and the replacement of
aging utilities. Since contributions will be of benefit to the future of
Thunderbird, as well as being tax deductible, we hope all of you will help.
William Voris
President
THE THUNDERBIRD (alumni pub­lication
of the Thunderbird Graduate
School of International Management)
is published in the Fall, Spring and
Summer of each year.
EDITOR: Martha L. Snyder
PATRICK REPLACES SNELL
AS BOARD CHAIRMAN
The annual meeting of the Thunderbird
Board of Directors was held on campus
on Monday, October 9, at which time
Dr. William Voris, president and chief
executive officer of the corporation, an­nounced
that Mr. James Patrick was
elected chairman of the board, replac­ing
Mr. Frank Snell, who retired from
that position. Mr. Snell will remain a
member of the board and of the exec­utive
committee. He has served as
chairman since 1966 and was a founder
of Thunderbird.
Mr. Patrick, retired Chairman of the
Board of the Valley National Bank and
currently President of the Continuing
Education Institute, Inc., has long been
a leader in the community's civic, cul­tural
and educational organizations. He
served as president of the board of
directors of Compas II, a combined
fund-raising effort for Phoenix cul­tural
organizations and is a member of
the Dean's Advisory Committee, College
of Business Administration, Arizona
State University. Long active in the
Boy Scouts of America,. Mr. Patrick
received the Silver Buffalo Award-the
highest honor the organization bestows
at the national level, in 1969. In addi­tion,
he is a member of the Board of
Trustees of Claremont Men's ~olleg,e in
California and a member of the Phoenix
Personnel Club.
Five new members were elected to the
board. They are: G. Clarke Bean, chair­man
of the board, The Arizona Bank;
Earl Bimson, president, Valley National
Bank; Karl Eller, president, Combined
Communications Corporation; George F.
Getz, Jr., president, Globe Corporation
and a director of Arizona Equities, Inc.;
and C. William Verity, Jr., chairman of
the board, Armco Steel Corporation,
Middletown, Ohio.
Mr. E. V. O'Malley was reelected chair­man
of th.e executive committee and
Dr. Voris was reelected president of the
corporation. Dr. Donald Baerreson was
elected academic vice president and
Berger Erickson reelected executive vice
president/ secretary-treasurer.
AMA LIFE MEMBERSHIP
AWARDED FRAN K SN ELL
Two Life Memberships in the American
Management Association, awarded to
individuals who have rendered out­standing
and noteworthy service to the
Association, were conferred upon Frank
L. Snell, former Chairman of the Thun­derbird
Board of Directors, and Sir
Max Bemrose, Chairman of Great Brit­ain's
Bemrose Corporation. Mr. Snell,
of the law firm of Snell and Wilmer in
Phoenix, was one of the founders of
Thunderbird. and has served as a mem­ber
of its Board of Directors and Exec­utive
Committee since 1946. As Chair­man
of the Executive Committee in
1963, he was instrumental in producing
the agreement of affiliation between
Thunderbird and AMA.
COFOUNDER OF THUNDERBIRD DIES
Wilbur Stouder Thompson, 82, one of the founders of Thunderbird, died in September
in Stouder Memorial Hospital, Troy, Ohio, after a few days' illness.
Following graduation from Dartmouth College, he served as a pilot in the Canadian
Air Force, and later the U. S. Air Force during World War 1. At the beginning of
World War II, he re-entered the Air Force as a colonel, serving as chief of special
services of the Air Force Training Command and receiving the Legion of Merit.
He was one of the founders of Thunderbird, and was a sales executive with the Troy
Sunshade Company. At one time, he was in the real estate development business in
Cleveland, and served as president of the real estate board. He was also active in
ci vic affairs.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dorothy Corbett Thompson, of 305 East Franklin
Street, Troy, Ohio, two daughters, two sons, and eight grandchildren.
Weldon Gibson August Commencement Speaker
"International Business in the Seventies" was the title of the address delivered to the
August graduates by Dr. Weldon B. Gibson, Executive Vice President of Stanford
Research Institute and President of SRI-International.
Among the 191 candidates for the Master's degree were 24 foreign students repre­senting
16 countries. Music was furnished by the 12th Air Force Band from Luke Air
Force Base.
Receiving the Barton Kyle Yount Award for scholarship, character, desire and
potential ability to serve the American free enterprise system abroad, was DAVID
W. LOWSLEY II of Ft. Collins, Colorado. Recipients of the Alfred Knight Scholar­ship
Award were WILLIAM CHAPMAN of Middleport, New York; LAWRENCE D.
SCHULZ of LaGrange, Illinois, and STEVE A. SCHLEIS MAN of West Des Moines,
Iowa. The Alfred Knight Scholarship Award is given for excellence in scholastic
accomplishments.
One of the highlights of the commencement exercises was the honoring of Professor
Paul Wilson, for his twenty-five years of devoted service to Thunderbird. As Pro­fessor
of Accounting, Paul will be remembered by hundreds of Thunderbirds as the
man who taught them the difference between a debit and a credit, and who explained
the intricate workings of corporate finance. In the following photo, Paul's charming
wife, Pauline, joins him on the podium as he delivers a few words of appreciation.
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TO BE FIRST TARGET
ON $100,000 TELEFUND DRIVE
In 1973, we hope to substantially increase alumni giving by conducting a Telefund
drive in all major U.S. cities, and in other areas of the world where there is a large
concentration of alumni. The Thunderbird Alumni Telefund will be a combined
effort between the Lambda Chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon and Thunderbird. Our goal
is $100,000.
With our alumni scattered as they are, located literally in all parts of the globe,
direct mail solicitations have been our main fund-raising effort. Many U.s. colleges
and universities have found the Telefund method to be far more effective, bringing
in a return from 45 to 60% as compared with a 3 to 5% response from direct mail
campaigns.
True, we have less than 8,000 alumni to draw from, which is only a "drop in the
bucket" when compared with the alumni body of many colleges and universities;
however, raising $100,000 from 8,000 Thunderbirds should be an easy job if everyone
will cooperate.
At the October 14 meeting of the Southern California Alumni Chapter, we announced
our plans for the Telefund drive in that area, and received enthusiastic response from
the alumni and a promise to do more than their share to start the drive on its way.
As Chairman of the Southern California Telefund Drive, JIM BONNER '59 will have
the wholehearted support of the Chapter Board of Directors, the area alumni and
Thunderbird. By the last of November each Alumnus in the area will receive a letter
from Jim, explaining the Telefund plan. This letter will be followed by a telephone
call or personal visit from Jim, or from one of his co-chairmen. Contributions may
be made on a cash basis, or on a monthly, semi-monthly, semi-annual or annual
schedule.
Between the time you receive the initial letter announcing the Telefund Drive and
the time you receive the personal call from the area chairman, we urge you to
examine your budget and make your plans for a substantial cash contribution, or a
pledge on the installment plan. REMEMBER, YOUR GIFT IS TAX-DEDUCTIBLE.
One-half of the proceeds from the Southern California drive will be credited to the
Southern California Chapter Thunderbird Scholarship Fund, and the balance will go
toward the completion of the Dining Hall Project.
To ease the workload of the area chairmen, we have consented to do most of the
paper work involved. All contributions will be acknowledged by the Alumni Office,
and those on scheduled payments will be billed from this office.
As Dr. Voris mentioned in the "President's Message" our Board of Directors plan to
raise $2,500,000 over a five-year period to meet the increasing demands of Thunder­bird.
Let us show our appreciation to the Board who have devoted many years to the
development of the School by giving as generously as we can.
REMEMBE.R, YOUR RESPONSE TO THE TELEFUND GALL WILL BE, INDICA­TION
OF YOUR DEDICATION TO AND PRIDE IN YOUR OLD ALMA MA,TER­THUNDERBIRD.
THUNDERBIRD EXCHANGE STUDENTS welcomed to Sung Kyun Kwan University in Kore'a
([eft to right) Lee Jae-Suk of Korea; John Sandor and John John·son of Thunderbird; Dean
Do-young Chung, excha,nge professor; Robert Guffin of Thunderbird; General Han Soo Kim,
SKKU exchange student; and Ko Sung-Myung of Korea.
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DOUBLE HONORS FOR
TED JOHNSON '54
W. TED JOHNSON , a vice president in
the international division of United Cal­ifornia
Bank's Los Angeles headquar­ters,
has received the Bronze Plaque
Award of the Los Angeles Area Cham­ber
of Commerce for his outstanding
contribution to the cause of world trade
in the Los Angeles area during the year
l9071.
The award was presented by W. Morton
Jacobs, president of the Los Angeles
Area Chamber of Commerce, at the
annual World Trade Week luncheon of
the Foreign Trade Association of South­ern
California at the Los Angeles Con­vention
Center.
Ted joined UCB in 1954 and was pro­moted
to assistant manager of the inter­national
division in 1956, and to assist­ant
vice president six. years later. He
was elected a vice president of the bank
in 196'5.
Active in international trade for the
past 17 years, Ted was general chairman
of World Trade Week in 1968. He is an
active member of the World Trade
Executive Committee of the L.A. Area
Chamber of Commerce, and last year
was chairman of the West Coast Inter­national
Licensing show. He is currently
chairman of the chamber's licensing
subcommittee.
He is also a past chairman of the board
and past president of the F oreign Trade
Association of Southern California, a
past president of the Delta Phi Epsilon,
South California Alumni Association,
and in 1965: received the fraternity's
highest award.
In 1966, he was named an advisor to
the Southern California World Trade
Center Authority and currently is an
advisory board member in Southern
California for the Institute of Interna­tional
Education and a member of the
institute International Board in New
York.
Ted is a past president of Thunderbird's
Southern California Alumni Association
and a long time member of its Board of
Directors. On October 14th, he received
from that Chapter the Southern Cali­fornia
Distinguished Alumnus of the
Year Award.
PROFESSOR and STUDENT EXCHANGE BETWEEN
SUNG KYUN K WAN UNIVERSITY AND THUNDERBIRD
In the Spring and Summer issues of THE THUNDERBIRD, we mentioned that nego­tiations
were underway for a sister relationship between Thunderbird and Sung Kyun
Kwan University in Seoul, Korea. At the invitation of the Korean University, Presi­dent
Voris made a trip to Seoul last Spring to further discuss the relatienship and to
exchange ideas.
The sistership has been established, and an exchange of students and professors
began in September, when three second-semester students from Thunderbird entered
SKKU, and at the same time, one Korean student came te us from that Scheol.
CHUNG
SOURS
Dean Do-young Chung of SKKU Graduate School of
Foreign Trade is a visiting Professor at Thunderbird for
the Fall Semester, teaching Economic Relations of the
Far East. In March, Dr. Martin H. Sours, Thunderbird
Professor of International Studies, will begin his one­semester
professer at SKKU.
Dean Chung received his B.A. degree in Political Science
from Seoul National University and his M.A. degree in
Economics from Waseda University in Japan. He also
attended Kyoto University in Japan. In addition to
serving as Dean ef the Graduate Schoel ef Foreign
Trade at SKKU, he is also professer of Econemics there.
Prier to his present appointment as Dean, he served as
Dean of the College 'ef Ecenomics and Commerce, and
has been a visiting Prefessor at Daegu University and
a lecturer at Seeul National University.
He is the author of twe books, Principles of Economics
and The International Economy, and l1as-contnbuted
articles and monographs te various scholarly and pro­fessional
journals.
Dr. Sours joined the International Studies Department
at Thunderbird in September 19'H. A native ef Los
Angeles, he received a B.A. degree in Political Science
frem the University of California, and a Master's and
Ph.D. from the University of Washington. He served
with the Fifth Amphibious Squadron, Pacific Fleet, U.S.
Navy, from 1962 to 196,4, and fer two years was a Pro­vincial
Officer for USAID in Vietnam. Following that
he was a member of the faculty of the Division of
Independent Studies at the University of Washingten.
To be accepted for the exchange program the student must be single, must have
completed his first semester at Thunderbird, and must demonstrate interest and
ability in the study of the Pacific region.
Selected exchange students will have all tuition and fees waived by Sung Kyun Kwan
University for their semester in residence, and room and board will be provided by
the Kerean University, usually with a Korean family. Each individual is responsible
for all transportation costs and arrangements to and from Kerea, as well as other
incidentals to travel. In addition, any Thunderbird students may enroll at Sung Kyun
Kwan in accordance with the University's costs and procedures, and may transfer up
to 12 credit hours to Thunderbird toward the M.I.M. degree.
Exchange students coming from the Korean University will take the regular Thun­derbird
curriculum, including language, area studies and internatienal management
subjects. Their language will be "English as a Second Language." Our students going
there will continue with the foreign language they are taking here, which will
probably be Japanese. They will alse be able to take international marketing, inter­national
finance, development of economics, etc., which are being taught in English
at Sung Kyun Kwan University for this program.
The three Thunderbird students attending the Fall Semester at SKKU are Jehn
Sandor, Robert Guffin and John R. Johnson. The exchange student from Korea is
General Han Soe Kim.
THUNDERBIRD WELCOMES
SIX NEW FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. John E. Drake, 49, of Seattle, Wash­ington,
has been named Chairman of
the Department of World Business. Prior
to his affiliation with Thunderbird, he
was associated with the Ogden Corpora­tion
from 1957 to 1963, specializing in
cost control systems and contract man­agement.
Dr. Drake served as a man­agement
consultant to the Boeing Com­pany,
Litton Industries and Engineering
Corporation of America, with emphasis
on contract negetiations. In addition, he
has taught at the graduate level at the
University of Washington and is pres­ently
serving as a special advisor on
loan activities te the World Bank.
A native of the United Kingdom and
now a U.S. citizen, he received his B.S.
and M.A. degrees from Oxford Univer­sity
in England, and his Ph.D. degree in
business administration from the Uni­versity
of Washington.
Assistant Professors Alice P . Johnson
and Andre Klein have joined the Lan­guage
Department.
Mrs. Johnson will serve as an assistant
professor of English responsible for
teaching English as a second language.
She has taught bi-lingual history and
geography in the California public
school system and was associated with
St. Mathews School in Pacific Palisades
before joining Thunderbird. She has al­so
been a teacher at the University of
California Criminal Justice Program.
She received her B:A. and M.A. degrees
and her TESL (Teacher of English as a
Secend Language) Certificate from the
University of California at Los Angeles.
Mr. Klein, 3'0, a native of Brussels, Bel­gium,
was employed by the New York
City public school system before joining
the French section of the Language De­partment.
He has been a lecturer at
Queensborough CO'mmunity College,
City College ef New York and Queens
College. He received his B.S. degree
from Long Island University and his
M.A. degree in French from New York
University.
Joining the Department of World Busi­ness
are Dr. Marshall Geer, Associate
Professor. and Mahmand S. El-Shab­rawy
and Dale A. Vorderlandwehr, As­sistant
Professors.
Dr. Geer, 33" is a native of New York
and was an assistant professor of E.co­nomics
at the University of Colorado
before joining our faculty. He also
taught at ColeradO' State College and at
the Univer.sity of Oregon. From 1968 to
1970, he was a Fulbright Lecturer in
E.conomics at the Autonomous Univer­sity
of Guadalajara in Mexico.
He received his B.S. degree in Business
Administration and Finance and his
M.B.A. degree from the University of
Denver. He also holds an M.A. and a
Ph.D. degree in Economics from the
University of Oregon.
Dr. Shabrawy, a native of UAR, was
associated with the University of Illinois
in Urbana before coming to Thunder­bird.
He has also taught at the Univer­sity
of California at Berkeley. In addi­tion,
he was employed as a management
consultant with the National Institute
of Management Development for five
years. He received his undergraduate
degree from Cairo University and his
Ph.D. degree from the University of Il­linois
at Urbana.
Mr. Vorderlandwehr, 34, has taught at
Wayne State University, the Detroit In­stitute
of Technologv and most recently
at Michigan State University where he
was a member of the department of
Economics. He received his B.A. degree
from Michigan State University and his
M.A. from Wayne State University. He
is completing his doctorate in Economics
at Wayne State University.
SECOND GENERATION
THUNDERBIRDS
We are delighted to have four second
generation Thunderbirds on campus for
the Fall Semester: JIM BOYCE, son of
the Sterling Boyces '50 of Madison,
Wisconsin . . . TOM ALWARD, son of
the Curt Alwards '49' of Traverse, Mich­igan
. . . RANDY MILLER, son of Ken
and June Miller '49 of Warren, Ohio,
and BOB CRIGLER, son of the Bob
Criglers '55 of Phoenix.
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MADAME DIAMOND RETIRES
Mrs. Suzanne
Diamond, Associate
Professor of French,
resigned at the end
of the Spring term
following, more than
15· years of service
to Thunderbird.
Suzanne spent the
summer in her na­tive
France, and is
currently residing at
141 Soledad Drive,
Monterey, Calif.
She will always be remembered by her
colleagues and past students fm her
untiring efforts in the classroom, her
determination and dedication, her warm
good humor and her quiet and unassum­ing
manner. SUZANNE - we shall miss
you!
RUTH RICHARDSON DIES
Ruth J. Richardson,
who came to Thun­derbird
in 1952, as
Secretary to Presi­dent
Edward B. Jul­iber,
passed away
on Sunday, Septem­ber
17th, in a nurs­ing
home at Swan­sea,
Massachusetts.
She later became
Secretary to Presi­dent
Carl A. Sauer,
and in 19·56 was ap­pointed
Registrar, a position she held
until her resignation in 1959. She left
Thunderbird to become assistant to the
president of Connecticut College for
Women. In 196·3·, Ruth moved to West­port,
Massachusetts, to care for the three
children of her deceased sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Flint
Brayton.
She is survived by two nieces, Susan
and Carol Brayton, of New Rochelle,
New York, and, a nephew, Navy Lt.
Paul Brayton of Allston, Mass.
Memorial services were held in the
United Congregational Church, Little
Compton, Rhode Island.
DEATH OF FORMER
BOOKSTORE MANAGER
Charles E. Braley,
first Bookstore
Manager at Thun­derbird
and a 1967
retiree, died on
August 16th at the
John C . Lincoln
Hospital in Sunny­slope.
Charlie's service to
Thunderbird d ate s
back to 1947, and a
generation of stu­dents
have eagerly
received their mail, obtained their study
materials and purchas-ed their sundry
needs from this delightful gentleman
who ·will be remembered for his warm
personality, his dry humor, and as a
man who always had a good word for
everyone.
He is survived by his widow, Ethel, of
9011 North 10th ' Street, Phoenix.
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HUGHES ELECTED
OPE NATIONAL PRESIDENT
J. PATRICK
HUGHES of Los
Angeles was elected
National President
of the Delta Phi
Epsilon Fraternity
at the 2.7th Biennial
Convention held in
San Francisco in
June. He succeeds
TOM BIRCH '51,
who held the office
for two terms.
A January 1961
graduate of Thunderbird, Pat is an aca­demic
administrator in the Office of the
Chancellor, The California State Uni­versities
and Colleges, and is the young­est
President in the 52-year history of
the fraternity.
Active in Southern California interna­tional
circles, he is also the 1971-72
President of the Southern California
Thunderbird Alumni Association, and
serves as a counselor for the School. He
is Chairman of Industry and Trade for
the Los Angeles-Bordeaux Sister Cities
Affiliation, a member of the American
Management Association, the National
Association for Foreign Students, and
the Alliance Francaise.
In his acceptance speech, he indicated
his approval of the removal of restric­tions
on the admission of women and
noted that, "for the first time a profes­sional
international association is giving
full recognition to the competence and
importance of women in international
business and overseas service and their
right to fully participate in international
circles."
The next convention of Delta Phi Epsi­lon
will be held in Phoenix in 1974. At
that time, delegates will consider a
change of name of the fraternity to re­flect
its professional nature.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
ALUMNI MEET
"WINES OF THE WORLD," featuring
an international selection of fine wines
and vintage cheeses for your tasting en­joyment,
was the theme of the October
14 Southern California Alumni meeting
held at the home of Lynne Lipsher's
parents in Sherman Oaks. Approximate­ly
seventy Thunderbirds, members of
the Los Angeles Alumni Chapter of
Delta Phi Epsilon, and guests enjoyed
an evening of socializing with new and
old freinds. Campus guests were Presi­dent
William Voris, Dr. Robert Gulick
Thunder.bird Dean of Admissions, and
your EdItor.
We were pleased to see among the at­tendants
Jack and Jerri Mulis. Lynne
and Larry Lipsher, the Gerry Mirkins
the Ernie Olsens, Deda and Tom Ken~
yon, the Jim Bonnars, Pat and Norma
Hughes, Ted and Barbara J ohnson, Gary
Slade, .Tom Wood, Jim Manley, Linda
Cummmgs, Mary and Jim Kyek, Ross
Nishihara, the Bob Hamiltons, Dave and
Suzanne Moore, Gerry Grater and Phil
Vosburgh of New Jersey, who happened
to be in the area.
Following the Wine and Cheese Tasting
Party, about forty Thunderbirds moved
on to the Encino Hilton for dinner.
The newly-established SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA ALUMNUS OF THE
YEAR AWARD was presented to Ted
Johnson by Chapter President Pat
Hughes. Ted has been a long-time and
very active chapter member and a for­mer
chapter president. He is vice presi­dent
of the United California Bank,
International Division, in Los Angeles,
and is deeply involved in Chamber of
Commerce and World Trade activities.
We salute this Chapter for its dedication
to the cause of Thunderbird and for its
continuing existence for the past twenty
years. We commend Pat Hughes and his
Board of Directors for their splendid
work during the past year.
INTERNATIONAL S.A.M.
The Thunderbird Chapter of the Society
for Advanacement of Management has
received approval by S.A.M./A.M.A. for
the initiation of the International Com­munications
Center. The effort will be
coordinated with the Thunderbird
Alumni Office and the new head of the
S.A.M.I A.M.A. International Activities
Dr. William Kirby, Jr. of Rockville:
Maryland.
The primary objective is to develop
overseas chapters of the S.A.M. through
Thunderbird graduates, and will prove
to be a benefit to host country manage­ment-
minded businessmen, as well as
T'bird graduates.
During the next few weeks, members of
the Thunderbird S.A.M. Chapter will
begin contacting key alumni in various
locations around the world. In this
manner, they will initiate the Chapter
framework and solicit a response as to
the feasibility and acceptance of the
idea. It is felt this chance for profes­sional
management affiliation will be
welcomed by T'bird businessmen, as
wel~ as th.ose of the host country; es­peCIally,
smce the recent affiliation of
S.A.M. with the American Management
Association.
S.A.M. welcomes your suggestions and
personal opinions and requests that they
be sent to: S.A.M., Box 548 XL Glen-dale,
Arizona 8·5306. '
TO ALL
OVERSEAS THUNDERBIRDS:
It would be a great service to our
students and an important contribu­tion
to our library if you would
please send us a current (or recent)
telephone directory (preferably the
yellow section) from the area where
you are now living.
Also, we should appreciate receiv­ing
any special business directories
from your area.
Postage costs can be minimized by
sending directories at the book rate
surface mail. '
Many thanks for your kind help
with this request!
CHANG RECIPIENT OF
HEW GRANT
Mr. Andrew Chang,
Associate Professor
of Japanese, has
been awarded a
$14,000 grant from
the U. S ; Depart­ment
of Health, Ed­ucation
and Welfare
to write a general
reference text on
Japanese business
writing. The grant,
received through
the Division of
Foreign Studies,
Institute of International Studies, Office
of Education of HEW will be dispersed
in four equal payments over the period
of one year. The book will contain ex­amples
of typical Japanese business let­ters,
forms, etc., with English transla­tions,
and provide an explanation of
these forms and the basis for their use.
The text will be useful for the college
student as well as the businessman and
will be the first of its kind ever pub­lished.
Professor Chang was an instructor of
Japanese and Chinese at Washington
University before joining Thunderbird's
Modern Language faculty in 19<70. He
also taught at the University of Colo­rado.
Prior to his teaching experience,
he was employed by the Tourism Coun­cil
of the Republic of China and also
served as Master translator for the Chi­nese
Telecommunications Administra­tion.
He received his B.A. degree from Na­tional
Taiwan University in Taipei, and
his M.A. degree from Seton Hall Uni­versity,
and has done graduate work at
Washington University.
JIM KOHL '71 of the Institute of Indus­trial
Development of the State of Minas
Gerais in Belo Horizonte, A YLTON
VASCONCELLOS '71 of the First Na­tional
City Bank in Rio, and MARK
STOWE '71 International Trade Con­sultant,
Texas Industrial Commission of
Austin, in front of the U. S . Consulate in
Rio. Mark was in Brazil as one of the
coordinators of a State sponsored Trade
Mission. While there he also met BOB
CARLSON '67, who is a commercial of­ficer
with the U. S; Consulate in Rio.
POSTHUMOUS A WARD FOR JOSEPH B. SMITH
Mrs. Marilyn Smith recently received a posthumous award in memory of her hus­band,
Joseph Brooks Smith, an AID assistant area development officer killed by a
Vietcong mine on August 30, 1970.
The award, presented to Marilyn by Secretary of State Rogers, is the highest honor
which can be awarded to a foreign service officer.
Prior to attending Thunderbird, Joe served with the U. S. Marine Corps in Vietnam
and attained the rank of Captain. Following graduating in May 1,9'6<9" he joined the
foreign service and was assigned to Vietnam by AID, as Chief of the Economic
Development Division of Civil Operations for Rural Development Support (CORDS)
in Quang Nam Province. The award was the result of his total dedication to his
duties and for outstanding courage and disregard for personal safety. He was killed
on an off-duty day while visiting a new refugee resettlement center in an area where
Vietcong were known to be operating.
On Memorial Day, 19'72, a building to house advisory personnel of the Quang Nam
Province Development Division was dedicated in his memory.
Fellow classmates, Thunderbird faculty and friends, established a Joseph Brooks
Smith Memorial Library Fund. The proceeds of the Fund are restricted to the pur­chase
of books on Asia for the Thunderbird Library.
DWARAKANATH HONORED
BY INDIA UNIVERSITY
YADALAM DWARAKANATH was recently honored by RITA (Radhakrishnan Insti­tute
of Technology and Administration) in Bangalore, India, as the first student
sponsored by the Society of Technical and Management Education for overseas
studies. Also honored at the July reception held at the Madras Woodlands Hotel, was
A. R. Badarinarayan, Education Minister.
Following graduation from Thunderbird in 10970, Dwarak attended Puget Sound
University at Tacoma, Washington, and received a Master's Degree in Business
Administration in 1-971. Shortly thereafter, he returned to Bangalore to enter the
family owned textile business. He also handles three classes in industrial manage­ment
for post-graduate students of RITA, and recently addressed the members of
the Rotary Club of Bangalore South on "International Management."
RITA was inaugurated in 1963 as a College of Business Administration and has since
developed into a professional institution to train managers at various levels, offering
training in industrial and production engineering and personnel management. In the
past nine years the Institution has trained more than 800 students.
Proud of Thunderbird? Then Order Your Decals Today
These colorful red, black and white pressure sensitive Thunderbird decals are being
proudly displayed in the Phoenix area and by scattered alumni who remembered to
order them. The project is sponsored by the Thunderbird Chapter of S.AM. (Society
for Advancement of Management) and will be mailed to you - $1.00 each or 5 for
$4.00. You may order them from S .A.M.-T.G.S.I.M., Box 548XL-Glendale, Arizona
85306, or by writing to the alumni office.
THUNDERBIRD
GRADUATE
SCHOOl! OF
INTERNATIONAL
MANAGEMENT
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THUNDERBIRDS AT SUMMER OLYMPICS
No doubt there were a number of Thunderbird spectators at the 1972 Summer
o.lympics in Munich and they were probably unaware that two of the participants
were T'birders - Gary Hoyt '56 and Julieta Flores '58.
Julieta, formerly of Nogales, Arizona, served as a hostess for the o.lympics and was
garbed in the o.lympic dirndle in the style of the regional dress of Bavaria. As
hostess for the cultural department, she toured in English and Spanish the guests
attending the olympic exhibition entitled "World Cultures and Modern Art" - the
influence of Asia, Africa and Indo-America on European art.
Gary Hoyt, famed as Puerto Rico's top sailor, finished third in the 1965 World Snipe
Championships and came up with 8th place in his class (Tempest) during the pre­o.
lympic regattas held in Kiel last year. 1972 brought a run of bad luck for Gary
and his best 19>72 o.lympic finish among islanders was 16th place of 21 entries in the
Tempest class, and 18th in the last of seven races. Better luck next year!
o.n the business side of life, Gary is Senior Vice President, Latin America & Far East
Division of Young & Rubicam and is based in Santurce, P.R.
Julieta plans to return to Munich to attend the translating school, Schmitz Dol­metscher
Institute, specializing in the international trade terminology in English,
German, Spanish and Portuguese, and plans to eventually enter this field since
Germany is at the moment an active trade partner with Latin America. For a time
she was assistant advertising manager for the Latin American and Far East opera­tions
of the Gillette Company. She was later employed by Iberia, the Spanish air line.
YVES AND BI'LLYE COCKE '60 and President and Mn. Voris
at Manila reception. Yves is President of Mead, Johnson of the
Philippines.
PRESIDENT VORIS visits with Bill and Jane Anderson '6,9 of
Hallmark, Inc., at the alumni party in Manila.
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JOHNSON ADDRESSES
LAMBDA CHAPTER DPE
TED Jo.HNSo.N, vice president in the
United California Bank's Los Angeles
Headquarters, International Division,
was a guest speaker at the September
15 meeting of the local chapter of Delta
Phi Epsilon. He is a February 1954
graduate of Thunderbird.
He was accompanied to campus by PAT
HUGHES of Los Angeles. a '61 gradu­ate,
who is serving his first term as
National President of the fraternity.
Professor Alvin Marks and his wife,
Ethel, hosted a cocktail party in honor
of the special guests.
RETURNING THUNDERBIRDS
Ten alumni from earlier classes have
returned to campus for the Master's
Degree: ROGER L. P. Co.OMBS '57,
Senior Negotiator, U. S. Materials Com­mand,
St. Louis, Missouri . . . GUIL­LERMO.
AREAS '67, formerly with Case
del Confort, Leon, Nicaragua ... RAY
BALLARD '6,9 of IBM World Wide
Trade Corporation, The Netherlands ...
MARILYN Go.ETZ '69, formerly with
the U. S. Government in Guatemala ...
CHARLES HAZEN '69, formerly of the
Chase Manhatten Bank in Thailand ...
PATRICK HELMHOLZ '69, self-em­ployed
insurance and investment agent
in East Falmouth, Massachusetts . . .
WILLIAM G. Jo.HNSTON '70, most
recently of Fort Ord, California . . .
RICHARD NEHRING '6.9, formerly with
Arthur D. Little Company in Arlington,
Massachusetts .. . KEITH TAYLOR '64,
formerly with Perkins Engine Company
in London ... IBE UKOHA '69, former­ly
with Continental Grain Company in
Kansas City, Missouri.
AROU N D TH E WORLD
1947 VI MICHAEL, Thunderbird's
first Ii bra ri an, is switching
from library work to teaching
school. Husband, Bo.B, one of the stu­dent
volunteer firefighters during the
School's first year, has been a volunteer
fireman in Los Gatos, California, for 13
years. Bob is an Instructor at the Col­lege
of San Mateo ... HAL CARPEN­TER
writes from Iran, where he is
Managing Director for General Tire
operations: "Beginning 25th (and last)
year of continuous work overseas. All
four children and four grandchildren
prefer U.S. living." ... JOE KLEIN has
been promoted to Senior Vice President
of Cyprus Mines Corporation. He will
remain in the Los Angeles headquarters
. .. IRVIN MARKS brings us up to date
on his family : "Son David (20') just
entered Army, daughter Betsy (17) en­tering
Bennington and the other two,
Rebecca (14) and ESther (11) in school
in Sydney. Irv is Managing Director for
United Artists (Australia) ... We re­ceived
a card from FLORENCE MER­VIS,
who was off on one of her frequent
jaunts. This time she visited Yugoslavia
and East and West Germany ... TIM
KING of the U.S. o.ffice of Education
reports: "In charge of planning visits to
U.S. by educators from all parts of the
world who are not on U.S. Government
grants. Many are high-level officers,
and last fall we arranged visit for the
Minister of Education of France and his
party, who came at the invitation of
Secretary Richardson. I am just back
from a trip around Europe, where we
were able to return some of their
visits."
FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER DIES
Noel Kreisher, husband of Gloria Was­ielewski
'47, and a former foreign serv­ice
staff officer died in August at George
Washington Hospital in Washington,
D.C.
Born in Kalamazoo. Michigan, he served
with the Army medical corps in New
Guinea and the Philippines during World
War II. He joined the foreign service in
Manila in 1948 and saw administrative
and general service duty later in Tokyo,
Djakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and
Seoul.
He is survived by his wife, Gloria, of
2117 "E" Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.;
a sister of Indianapolis, and a brothet
of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
1948 TIM WARNER, veteran inter­national
sales executive, is the
new Managing Director of Fire­stone
Tyre & Rubber Company of India
in Bombay. He has been sales director
of the Indian subsidiary since 19591 ...
Now that their children have left home,
the BILL DAVISES sold their 11-room
house and bought a smaller one near
Greensboro, North Carolina. ALICE re­cently
received her Masters and is a
consultant for Evaluation to the N. C.
Vocational Rehabilitation Program; their
son, Arthur, is a senior at the Univer­sity
of N. C. and planned to be married
in July. Daughter, Erras,. decided against
college after two years at Guilford and
is working as a "printer's devil" in High
Point, and their other daughter, Rie, is
a senior at Northwestern University and
a recipient of two scholarships. Rie has
also accepted membership in Pi Kappa
Lambda Honor Society ... BOB BEAN,
Coordinator of Programs for the Illin0'is
Department of Business and E.con0'mic
Development, spent a few weeks- in
Mexico City this summer attending a
Food Processing Equipment show at the
U. S. Trade Center. ALICE was able to
be with B0'b for a time and enrolled in
an intensive beginning course at the
Instituto Mexicano Norteamerican de
Relaciones Culturales. She is now teach­ing
at the Illinois Masonic Medical Cen­ter.
It was through Bob that we learned
that JACK HALL '49, formerly with
First National City Bank, is Director of
Security Pacific National Bank's Mex­ico
City branch . . . DICK CRANE of
Sao Paulo reports that his eldest son,
Rick, born in Rio de Janeiro in 19'53, is
attending the University of the Pacific.
Dick is South America area manager
for Universal Oil Products Company .. .
JOHN HENSON, Foreign Service Offi­cer,
writes: "Returned from Djakarta
after three years there, for a Washing­ton
rotation assignment as Chief, Com­mercial
Import Programs for the coun­tries
of East Asia. After a year of state­side
living in a beautiful McLean, Vir­ginia,
home we purchased we are ready
to return to an overseas post, and prob­ably
will shortly."
1949 CHET BEAMAN retired from
the Foreign Service in Septem­ber
and has accepted a position
as Business Manager and Head of the
Political Science Department at Luther
Rice College in Alexandria, Virginia.
The Beamans have purchased a new
home, and their son Bruce has entered
Madison College at Harrisonburg, Vir­ginia.
Daughter Anina will finish high
school next June and thereafter will
enter Rand0'lph Macon College at Ash­land,
Virginia ... DON STAY of Seattle
was recently promoted from Regional
Vice President Safeco Insurance Com­panies
to E~ecutive Vice President of
Safeco Credit Company, the Corpora­tion's
major subsidiary.
1950 The CLIFF BEVENS are wind­ing
up their sixth year with
Goodyear in Istanbul, Turkey,
and report that their son, Christopher, is
a sophomore at Colorado College . ..
JIM BOYCE. now a student at Thun­derbird,
was three months old when his
parents, the STERLING BOYCES, ar­rived
at AIFT in February 1949. The
senior Boyces live in Madison, Connec­ticut,
and Sterling is Director, Growth
and Development, of Dome Lab0'ratories
... JACK FLYNN and wife, BECKY,
have been in Spain for the past two
years with Sears Roebuck. They have
travelled throughout Europe and are
seeing Spain, city by city . . . RAY
HAGEN writes from Coral Gables, Flor­ida,
where he is Manager, Aviation
Products, Western Hemisphere, for
Goodyear: "Since Thunderbird we have
had 4 girls and a boy (in that order)
and those college expenses look like
they will go on forever. My wife,
GEORGENE, watched me travel for
years and then she took a job with
Eastern Airlines. Now the world is her
oyster and she may show up anywhere."
... BILL HUNT, President of Univer­sity
Travel Services in Seattle, has been
made a nati0'nal director of the Amer­ican
Society of Travel Agents . . .
GEORGE MILLER recently opened a
new portrait studio in Mexico City. Sit­uated
in the Lomas de Chapultepec res­idential
area, the new enterprise spe­cializes
in color ph0'tos ... PHIL TOLL,
Division Manager, Management Sci­ences,
for Mobil Oil Corporation in New
York City, recently returned from ex­ecutive
review of EDP activities of
Arabian American Oil Company in Sau­di
Arabia, and Mobil Europe ... JAMES
TONG reports from Caracas where he
is President of Urbanizadora Flor de
Mayo, a real estate development firm:
"Flor de Mayo will have 40Q' water
front lots on canals and rivers, beach,
club with swimming pool, marina, ten­nis
courts, restaurants and a h0'tel. It is
the only development of its kind in
Venezuela. Besides this we have an in­surance
brokerage business and we are
associated with Segurosca, the country's
largest brokerage company."
1951 Debbie, daughter of the BUNKY
JOHNSONS, was married on
July 15th to Thomas David
Batchelor. Bunky and Libby continue
to live in Macon, Ge0'rgia, where he is
manager of the Regional Data Process­ing
Center of the North America C0'm­panies
. . . JOHN DOWNEY reports
from Kingston that RANDY PYLE '64
is working with him at Goodyear Ja-maica
Ltd. J0'hn has been assidously
playing tennis f0'r years in hopes of
being able to beat Frank J ackle if, and
when, Frank makes a trip to Kingston.
1952 Following 20 years with Grace
Lines, DAVE DUFF is now em­ployed
as E'xp0'rt Carg0' Coor­dinator
(Container Services) for Ameri­can
Mail Lines, and is living in Portland,
Oregon . . . LILLIAN (DOUGLAS)
HOGENBOOM and her husband of
Weirsdale, Florida, spent a week in
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, lending a
helping hand t0' the flooded parishioners
of the Memorial Presbyterian Church­cleaning.
up muddy houses, repairing
swollen doors, windows, etc . ... BRAY­TON
LINCOLN writes from Worcester,
Mass.: "It is hard to believe that 20
years have gone by since graduation.
Our oldest child graduated from college
this Spring. That's Robin, who was 2
when we were at Thunderbird. Two
sons are still in c0'llege, and our young­est
is in the fifth grade." Brayton is a
senior cost accountant for Reed & Prince
Manufacturing Company . . . BOB
VANCE, formerly of Thailand, has been
assigned to Mobil Oil East Africa head­quarters
in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, as
General Manager .. . While on a busi­ness
trip for Natcon Chemical Company
of New York, TOBY MADISON visited
with the BILL OGILVIES and ED
SAENZ '63, in Puerto Rico. This was
the first time he had seen LOU and
BILL since leaving Thunderbird . . .
The GEORGE CUMPSTONS of Lea­wood,
Kansas, ran into LEE and HELEN
STALKER '48 on the plane between
Denver and Kansas City. The Stalkers
were vacationing, plus having attended
their son's wedding in Tucson.
SIESTA TIME for Ray Fellwock '52, Regional
Marketing Manager for ,Miles Laboratories in
Cali, Colombia.
1953 VAN CRICHFIELD spent sev­eral
days in Mexico in August
attending a trade show. The
Crichfields live in Albuquerque, and
Van keeps busy promoting, developing
and building apartment complexes ...
ORTWINN KULLMANN, President of
Fritz Bracht K .G. (parent company of
the Bracht group) in Ludenscheid, Ger­many,
has been awarded the order of
the Officer of the Most Excellent Order
of the British Empire . . . FRANK
KRAML writes from Sao Paulo, where
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he is Group Product Manager of Nestle
S.A.: "Had the immense pleasure of re­ceiving
a visit from JOHN GOLDS­BERRY
and we spent an evening full of
reminiscences of the good old times at
Thunderbird." John lives in Penn Val­ley,
Pennsylvania, and is s~nior inter­national
officer of the GIrard Trust
Company in Philadelphia ... A correc­tion
regarding the Tokyo-Wells Fargo
Bank T'birds - BOB MOREHQUSE is
Vice President and General Manager
and his righthand man is GERRY HECK
'54, who is a Vice President and Deputy
General Manager.
1954 DICK HARRIS, Export Terri­tory
Manager for E.L du Pont
in Wilmington, writes: "Al­though
my territory responsibility is
rather large geographically (includes
Southern Africa, Mexico, Central Amer­ica,
Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ec­uador,
Peru and Bolivia) I expect to be
spending one or two months in Peru on
a special project. ANGIE will be going
with me, and since this is her first visit
outside the U.S. she's pretty excited
about it." ... Recent CARE transferees
are JACQUES LAURIAC, who has been
assigned to Colombo, Ceylon; GEORGE
RADCLIFFE '64 who replaced Jacques
in Haiti, and JOHN RUTTEN '61, for­merly
in India, who look over George's
spot in Guatemala ... JOHN NICHQLL
has retired and is living in San J ose,
Costa Rica. He is currently writing a
book on Central America, is involved in
teaching illiterates to read, and is on the
local water commission . . . CHUCK
KELLER of Citrus Heights, California,
reports that he plans to retire in two
years and move to Las Vegas.
1955 ERIC and JANIE ERICSSON
finally decided to remain in
London and Eric has estab­lished
his own agency offering profes­sional
assistance for the development
and administration of multinational
projects, and personal representation for
overseas affairs. Janie has relaunched
an old career and is working for the
Schiller College London Study Program
and is deeply involved with American
university students studying in London
... GEQRGE WEISMILLER of Bogota,
Colombia, writes: "Have been with
CARE for four and half years and have
gone through the wars in Honduras,
Vietnam and Bangladesh." He admits
that the latter was the most interesting,
but being of a peaceful nature he is
happy to be back in Latin America . . .
Following several years' absence from
the alumni rolls, DEE JAY WEINREBE
reports that she is currently an account­ant
with Baldwin Martz & Company in
Minot, North Dakota ... BILLY and
NANCY MARTIN of San Juan attended
the LT.T. Worldwide Comptrollers Con­ference
in Hot Springs, Virginia in May.
Billy is Vice President, Comptroller and
Treasurer of I .T.T. operations in Puerto
Rico ... CHARLIE SQMMER of Phoe­nix,
recently returned from a trip to
Germany and London, and planned to
visit SHINJI MIYASHIRO. '54 in Hono­lulu
in September ... ERNIE PARADA
has been named a member of the Puerto
Rico-Virgin Islands Regional E:xport
Expansion Council and will serve on
the council for the next three years. He
was admitted to the bar in '72, and as a
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U.S. Coast Guard reservist he has been
appointed San Juan Area Legal Assist­ance
o.fficer, with the rank of Lieuten­ant
Commander.
1956 The BOB VARTYS left Esso
and Brazil and have settled in
the Valley of the Sun. Bob is
employed as a Marketing Analyst at
Ramada Inns' international headquarters
in Phoenix . . . JERRY REED has been
named Vice President of Merrill Lynch,
Pierce, Fenner & Smith in Panama .. .
MIKE NEWTQN, Product Manager for
Kentile Floors, writes: "Have been in
Europe for the past six months and will
vacation with my family before return­ing
to Los Angeles. I was working for a
short time in Northern Ireland before
the shooting shut down all business but,
fortunately, I had about concluded my
business there." ... A recent note from
BOB BAILEY reports: "Presently in
Manila. and have just resigned as Vice
President of Retla Steamship Company.
Plan to remain here until November
and then return to the States. Tentative
plan is to buy a boat and cruise the
west coast of Mexico."
1957 Following fourteen years in
Venezuela with Wm. Under­wood
Company, the GENE
NORMANS have returned to Fallbrook,
California, to enter the family business.
Gene was formerly Executive Vice
President and General Manager of the
Venezuela operations of the company
. . . JIM RUHLMAN'S campus inter­viewing
visit resulted in two January
graduates joining the Puerto Rico Valve
& Fitting Company of which Jim is
President . .. Formerly with The Bos­ton
Consulting Group in Tokyo, BILL
Po.WELL is now Vice President and
Far East Representative for the Na­tional
Bank of Detroit. He will remain
in Japan ... While on a California
vacation this past summer, BILL GAR­GIULO
broke the achilles tendon during
a tennis match and was in a cast fDr
eight weeks. Bill is Area Director for
Elizabeth Arden in London . . . CHUCK
MAGGIO., a long time employee of the
Monsanto Company, recently joined the
Carrier Corporation as Treasurer of the
overseas operations . . . Following a
brief tour with FNCB in Nigeria, the
TIM REEDS have been transferred back
to the New York home office . ..
THAYER To.NER has accepted a posi­tion
as Executive Vice President of the
Bank of Beaufort, South Carolina. For
the past nine years he had been with
the Indiana National Bank in Indian­apolis
... TULLIO VIGANQ has been
promoted to European Sales Director
for B. F. Goodrich and assigned to the
Netherlands.
WHO'S WHO?
For those of you who had the oppor­tunity
to scan through the Qctober 1972
issue of the BEACON Magazine of Ha­waii,
we wonder if you identified the
sparkling eyes of the mystery celebrity
as belonging to JQE ROSA, Thunder­bird
class of June 1958.
The magazine, which came to us through
the courtesy of Ruth Fellers '57, gave a
very thorough description of Joe's per­sonality,
talents and accomplishments.
He has been with Pioneer Savings and
Loan in Honolulu for the past eight
years, and is currently Executive Vice
President and General Manager. Joe
and his wife, Mary, have six children­Malia,
Nalani, Keoni, Maile, Kekoa and
the most recent addition, Keoki, who
arrived a few months ago.
1958 RQBERT KQHRS has been
promoted to Vice President, In­ternational
Division. of Chase
Manhattan Bank, with responsibility for
corporate relationships in the Asia bank­ing
group, and is headquartered in the
New York home office. Bob and his
wife, Gail, and their three children live
in Convent Station, New Jersey ...
RUSS BRUNO. has been appointed Vice
President of E. R. Squibbs & Sons, Inc.,
and is Managing Director of Squibb
S.p.A. in Rome ... Qn April 1st of this
year, DICK DEAKIN was named Di­rector
of Marketing and Sales for both
the domestic and international opera­tions
of Meadox Medicals, Inc., a lead­ing
manufacturer of synthetic vascular
prostheses (artificial arteries). The
Deakins live in Ridgewood, New Jersey
· .. The DICK GRAHAMS have com­pleted
four years in Tegucigalpa, Hon­duras,
with the U. S. Department of
State, and have been assigned to' Cara­cas,
where he will be Commercial Qf­ficer
in the American Embassy ... BILL
FOSTER has joined Union Trust Com­pany
in Stamford, Connecticut, as Vice
President of the international depart­ment.
He was formerly a V.P.. and Man­ager
of the National Bank of Commerce
of Seattle . .. JACK RYDER of New
o.rleans reports that he has completed
15 years of government service and
hopes to retire in 9 or 10 years . . .
HARRY WAIT resigned from First Na­tional
City Bank in August of 1971 and
shortly thereafter joined the Crocker
National Bank. He arrived in England
in December, where he is Assistant Vice
President of the Bank's London branch
· .. CHARLEY FRIEND is Vice Presi­dent
and Director of Marketing of Nor­man,
Craig & Kummel in Milan, Italy
· . . The JESSE WEAVERS write from
Pedro Juan Caballero, Paraguay: "We
spent our 25th wedding anniversary in
Macao, after going to Japan as members
of the Comitiva Presidencial which ac­companied
Pres. Stroessner in April of
this year. We were received in the
Imperial Palace by the Emperor and
Empress, then by Prime Minister Sato,
the Mayor of Kyoto, and the Chamber
of Commerce of Qsaka, etc. Since not
too many of the Paraguayan delegates
spoke English, and virtually none of our
Japanese hosts spoke either Spanish or
Guarani, we were able to be of some
assistance in translating. Last year we
purchased the assets of the company we
originally came down here to manage."
The Weavers are now self-employed
and busy with their coffee plantation,
cattle raising, land sales and develop­ment.
They further report that they
have six children and two grandchildren
· .. JERRY and CARQL JULIANA and
their two c~ildren are living in Geneva,
Switzerland, where J erry is President
and Executive Producer of Media-colour
Productions, S .A.: "Qur first film is
scheduled to start shooting in Septem-
ber in Kenya, and will be released in
January 1973." .. . BARRY MASO'N has
been promoted to Executive Vice Pres­ident
of the Republic National Bank of
Dallas.
1959 BO'B TANNER of Goodrich,
Dalton, Little & Riquelme in
Mexico City writes: "I am now
a partner in the firm. O'ur specialty is
corporate law and we have about 50
lawyers to take care of just about any
and all corporate illness. I received my
Mexican law degree in 1968 along with
my Mexican license to practice. You
mayor may not have heard that I lost
my wife, Cristina, in November of 1968.
Her passing pretty well took me by
surprise, but I do have Cristy who is
now 6 years old. My mother retired
two years ago and came down to help
me raise her." ... In addition to his
activities as an art dealer and consult­ant,
ED SHAW of Buenos Aires, is a
Director of a company making TV pic­ture
tubes, and recently bought a book
importing business. He is also an offi­cer
of the local Modern Art Museum
Board and Chairman for Princeton Uni­versity
alumni activities in Argentina
. . . CURGIE PRATT of Scottsdale has
been doing a bit of modeling and made
his debut in a commercial featuring a
brand of German cigarettes; however,
since he does not smoke, it was neces­sary
for him to take a crash course
before the filming started . . . BILL
CHANDLER is Vice President of West­ern
Growth Fund in San Francisco. The
Chandlers and their three children live
in nearby San Rafael . . . Following
four years in Tokyo with FNCB. DAN
JACO'BSEN was transferred to Hong
Kong and appointed a Vice President
. . . DAVE YO'UMANS writes: "After a
year finishing doctoral resident studies
at the University of Idaho, I accepted
Foster Parents Plan's directorship of the
Colombian program. So, my family is
back in Bogota with me and beginning
their new tour abroad. We have pro­grams
in Bogota, Buenaventure and
Tumaco which reach 7,500 children and
their families. It all promises to be very
rewarding."
1960 ROBERTO' CASTILLO is Di­rector
of the Veterinary Divi­sion
of Merck Sharp and
Dohme in Bogota ... RUDY DELGADO'
recently returned from a sales trip to
Mexico, Brazil and Argentina, and re­ports
that he visited with DONN DAVIS
in Buenos Aires and CHAD LE,IDY in
Mexico City. Rudy is Latin American
Sales Representative for the Hesston
Corporation, manufacturers of hay har­vesting
equipment . . . BOB HEINE­MANN
has been transferred to Hong
Kong by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Com­pany.
Speaking of Bob, we must correct
an error that appeared in the cutline
under one of the photos in the Summer
issue of the THUNDERBIRD. The
slightly obese, grey-haired man in the
picture taken at the Manila reception
for President Voris and his family was
not Bob. The real Bob is shown in the
following photo (right), along with
SKIP SCHIENDLER, '70, Mrs. Voris
and son Mike.
BO'B KIDNEY writes: "After four
years in Beirut, first as Sales Super­visor
for Kodak's distributor operations
in the Middle E'ast, and later as Mar­keting
Manager, I was named General
Manager effective July l." ... JERRY
HO'LMES resigned from Republic Na­tional
Bank of Dallas a few months ago
to devote his entire time to handling
his own estate. The Holmes continue
to live in Dallas . . . The CHUCK
LIGHTFO'OTS have been transferred
from Japan to Punta Cardon, Venezuela
by U.S.S. . . . CHAN PARKINSON,
Director-EXport Manager of the Wilbur­Ellis
subsidiary in Australia, was visited
by PETER BURGESS, who was in
transit from Sao Paulo to Manila for
General Milk Company ... PAUL
REISS. President of Saber International
in New York, writes: "Was in U.K. and
Europe for five weeks. Left family in
Worcestershire while I worked, and
then we attended my brother-in-law's
wedding before returning to the U.S. I
hear from JOHN TUBERTY, JACK
WILSO'N and DICK CROFT and all are
doing well." . . . STU HUME (Assist­ant
Vice President-Bank of America.)
recently spent a couple days with the
JED TERRYS in Woodcliff, New Jer­sey.
Stu was enroute from San Fran­cisco
to Washington, D.C. for a confer­ence.
Jed is a Vice President of First
National City Bank in New York.
1961 PAT O'SULLIVAN and JIM
SWEENEY sold their company
(Chatham Far East) to Tele­dyne
International Trading Company,
and are now managing the company's
Far East trading from the Hong Kong
headquarters . . . JIM BLACK writes
from Arlington Heights, Illinois: "In
February of this year I accepted a new
position with G. D. Searle Inter-Amer­ican
Company as Director of Marketing
for Latin America. Previously I worked
ten and one-half years with Strasen­burgh
Labs, the last six in Puerto Rico.
My new job will require 40% traveling
throughout all of Latin America. After
all those years living outside the con­tinental
U.S., I am experiencing , a 'cul­tural
shock' coming back home!" ...
After five years as Manager of the
Puerto Rico office of the Leo Burnett
Company, JIM STONER has been trans­ferred
to the home office in Chicago ...
The DICK DRONS have been assigned
to Nairobi by the Pfizer Corporation. In
his new location, he will be Director of
Pharmaceutical Development-Africa ...
We are looking forward to seeing
CHUCK NEUSTADT while he is in
Phoenix in November to attend the
National Association of State Develop­ment
Agency Directors' meeting. Chuck
is Director, O'hio, Bureau of Interna­tional
Trade, Department of E.conomic
and Community Development, in Co­lumbus
. . . KEN BENNETT, of Inter­national
Sales Service (based in Ger­many),
continues his activities as a
manufacturer's representative for a
number of European companies with
major efforts concentrated in England,
Spain. Germany and the U.S. military
European markets.
1962 F?llowing six years as Chief
PIlot for Mobil O'il in The Con­go,
and three years in Nigeria,
the FRED KNARRS have been assigned
to the Company's Houston headquarters
... JOHN EDSTRO'M writes: "Went to
the Belgian Grand Prix Formula I Auto
Races with the BRIAN RIELLEYS '66
and the BRENT SANFORDS '68. The
evening before had cocktails at Brian
and Kathy's house and dinner at a nice
restaurant on the shore of Lake Geuval
outside Brussels." John, Brian and Brent
are with Armco-Belgium ... The GENE
WEIDNERS have returned to New York
home office after six years in Brazil
with Chase Manhattan Bank ... CHUCK
Y AHN has been named General Man­ager
of Ranco's new plant in Matamor­os,
Mexico. The Yahns live across the
river in Brownsville, Texas.
1963 BUDDY POLSER has estab­lished
his own business in Dal­las,
Texas, d.b.a. Polser Ex­ports,
Inc., dealing in the exporting of
processed foods . . . Following nine and
one-half years with International Mul­tifoods
Corporation, LARRY GREENE
has accepted a General Sales Manager­ship
with the Miles Shoe Company in
Worcester, Massachusetts ... BRUCE
BARBER recently resigned from Stan­ford
Research Institute in Palo Alto,
California. to become Director of In­vestment
Planning and Research for
Bamerical International Financial Cor­poration,
a subsidiary of Bank of Amer­ica,
in San Francisco . . . ST'EVE IM­REDY
writes from Columbus, Indiana:
"After seven years abroad (in England,
Beirut and Singapore), I have been pro­moted
back into the domestic organiza­tion
of Cummins as Manager of Field
Parts and Sales, with responsibility
throughout the USA and Canada." ...
DOUG PFAFF left Everett Steamship
Corporation in August, and on O'ctober
1st joined American Mail Lines . .. DR.
BRUCE JACOBSEN is Chairman of the
Theater Arts Department of Montana
State University in Bozeman. He re­ceived
his Ph.D. from that School in
196,9 ... 1M2 was a Very Big Year for
the MAUREY JOHNSONS. They added
a son to their family in March, Maurey
joined The Hertz Corporation in New
York City as Advertising Manager in
July, and they expect to move into their
new Glen Ridge, New Jersey home
around Thanksgiving.
1964 "I still .can't quite figure out
how I ended up back with
CARE, and back to India, but
here I am," writes BRICE ATKINSO'N.
"Somewhere along the line, I managed
a number of months in Dacca before
Bangladesh became independent, and
acquired a second child (a girl, Lael
Anna, born in September 1971, while I
was still assigned to Dacca). Since No­vember,
I have been in Lucknow."
. . . BOB SOLOMON is Manager of the
North Italy operations of AFIA World­wide
Insurance Asso.ciation, and resides
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in Milan ... After five years with
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation,
most recently as Administrator in the
International Division, R A I M 0 N D
MEERBAC'H has accepted a position as
Assistant Export Manager for Foster
Grant Company in Leominster, Massa­chusetts
. . . MIKE SUSSMAN of Dus­seldorf.
Germany, reports that he has
been with Gillie Potter Products for the
past year, and represents the company
throughout Germany, France and Hol­land.
The firm is England-based and
specializes in the production of TV spots
requiring difficult, often unique, trick
and optical effects ... Through JOHN
BUTLER, of Allyn & Bacon in Hono­lulu,
we learned that BRUCE LISTER­MAN
has been promoted to Manager of
the Mexico operations of Corning, Inc.
· .. DON and SUSIE CARR are living
in Newport Beach, California, and Don
is President of Coastal Recreation, Inc.
in Costa Mesa. The company manufac­tures
trailerable sailboats and plans to
expand its activities to the East Coast
· .. BRIAN MAGNUSSON, formerly of
Manneheim, Germany, has been trans­ferred
back to the John Deere head­quarters
in Moline, Illinois, and pro­moted
to Area Manager of Governmen­tal
and National Accounts Sales.
1965 RAMON BUENO writes from
Orlando, Florida, where he is a
self-employed manufacturers'
representative: "Still in entertainment
part of the time-this time at Disney
World's Polynesian Village (Tambu
Lounge). Have a write-up in Eastern
Airlines' Guide. Fellow T'bird BOB
QUACKENBUSH comes through fre­quently
for travel tour agency out of
New York." ... BOB GOWLAND has
been transferred from Goodyear-Ivory
Coast to Zurich, Switzerland as an Area
Manager . . . ALPO CRANE has been
appointed an assistant vice president of
the North Carolina National Bank in
Charlotte ... JUAN RAMOS has been
named U.S. Export Manager for Ford
Motor's tractor division. and as a side
line has started an import business . . .
JOHN NELSON, Assistant Vice Presi­dent
of the FNCB branch in London,
reports that he now travels the Scandi­navian
area for the Bank, and that they
frequently see the BO LOWERS '63 . ..
HART KEEBLE is Marketing Manager
for Cyanamid de Venezuela in Caracas;
LARRY LIPSHER is a Staff Accountant
with Freedman, Morse and Horowitz in
Sherman Oaks, California, and BOB
TUCKER is a self-employed attorney
in Toledo, Ohio . . . WILSON FULL~
BRIGHT writes: "Since becoming a par­aplegic
as a result of service in Viet­nam,
I have moved around a great deal
within the U.S. I am now permanently
settled, medically retired, and spend my
time in community affairs and with
medical treatment." Wilson lives at 31
Pitts Street, Charleston, South Carolina
2940 I and would like to hear from his
classmates . . . BOB GRAVELL left
Union Carbide-Venezuela, to join the
American Can Company in Sao Paulo
· . . PHIL CALKINS resigned from
Lockheed and has accepted a position as
Cargo Sales Manager for Northwest
Orient Airlines. He is based in Tokyo
with Orient sales responsibility for Ja­pan,
Korea, Hong Kong, Taipei, Philip­pines
and Okinawa .. . BEN BARTEL­DES
is an account executive for Mc­Fadden
& Cia, Ltd., cotton and coffee
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DON N E.LL Y NAMED
MANAGING DIRECTOR
ANDREW W. DONNELLY '67 has been
named Managing Director, Pet Foods,
Europe, of Ralston Purina International.
In his new position, he will have re­sponsibility
for Ralston Purina Interna­tional's
European pet food companies,
Felix Bonzo N.V., Etten-Leur, Holland,
and Latz Purina, G.m.b.H. of Euskir­chen,
Germany. He has been Managing
Director of Latz Purina for several
months. The Donnellys will relocate at
Ralston Purina International's European
headquarters in Brussells, Belgium.
exporters in Sao Paulo, and OLAV
LEITE has been assigned to Johannes­burg,
South Africa, by the Koehring
Company . . . A note from DAVE CHEN:
"I was so happy to receive a call from
T. YAMANOBE, who is now stationed
in San Francisco with Mitsui and Com­pany.
Wish to hear from myoId buddies
Vira, Bob, Manuel, Tang, Jim and
Merle." Dave is General Manager of
Cimco International in Chicago, and his
home address is 902.4-C Skokie Blvd.,
Skokie, Illinois 60076 . .. Formerly with
the Olin Corporation, JOHN SAVAGE
has joined Bio Labs of Decatur, Georgia.
The Savages live in North Ridgeville,
Ohio.
1966 As the newly elected President
of the Seattle World Trade
Club, JERRY MURPHY started
off his term by sponsoring a US-USSR
Trade Seminar during UNIMART '72 in
Seattle ... The GERRY RUPPS have
been transferred from Lima to Caracas
by Goodyear . . . MIKE GRIFFIN writes
from Johannesburg, where he is with
Caterpillar Overseas as Parts and Serv­ice
Sales Representative: "We are into
our fourth year here; met with fellow
South African Thunderbirds at GENE
BENNETS '60' home in June." ... Ralph
Lambert, formerly of Kuala Lumpur~
has been named Managing Director for
the First National City Development Fi­nance
Group in Bangkok . . . While on
home leave in November and December
'71, the HOWARD BOYERS visited Is­rael,
Greece, Italy, Switzerland, France,
Netherlands, England, New York, San
Francisco, Hawaii, Japan and back to
their base in Hong Kong . . . Also in
Hong Kong are KEN and SALLY HOL­BROOK
and two sons, who were re­cently
assigned there by Essochem East­ern
Ltd . ... PHIL WEAVER is Foreign
Student Advisor at North Carolina State
University in Raleigh . . . FRANK
LONG reports that he married Deborah
Ann Edgar of Rochester, Minnesota in
September '71, and that they welcomed
first son. William James, on August 24th
of this year. Frank is Vice President­Finance
of Champion Papel e Celulose,
S. A. in Sao Paulo ... As Health Edu­cation
Supervisor, Department of Health
Services, Trust Territory of the Pacific
Islands, ED OSHIRO has the responsi­bility
of planning, organizing, and im­plementing
the health education pro­gram
for the entire Trust Territory
which encompasses' over 3,000,000
square miles and 2,141 islands ... BUZZ
AHRENS is Financial Planning Man­ager-
Latin America for Levi Strauss,
based at the South Miami, Florida, head­quarters.
.. DAVE, LE BLANC is a
Sales Representative for Crown Zeller­bach
(Panama) and frequently travels
from his Puerto Rico office to the South
and East African and Mid East coun­tries.
1967 RAMIRO MARTINEZ WILEY
is attending the New York Uni­versity
School of Law . .. DAN
PARTEL has been appointed Advertis­ing
Manager of Phillip Morris operations
in Athens, Greece. He invites traveling
Thunderbirds to stop off and see him or
to call. Telephone: 9'223-fi18-619 . . .
TOM TENGG writes from San Pedro
Sula: "We moved to Honduras in April
when I was named manager of the
Bank of America branch here. This is a
very pleasant stop and we have espe­cially
enjoyed getting to know DICK
and SELWYN PUIG '63." ... KEN
PATTON is Vice Director of the Chase
Manhattan Bank (Banco'Lar Brasileiro)
in Rio; JOHN TILLOTSON is Assistant
Manager of Bank of America in Cal­cutta,
and JENNINGS WERNER has
been named International Banking Rep­resentative
to Australia by Continental
Illinois National Bank of Chicago . . .
PAUL KEIPP resigned from Caterpillar
and has accepted a position as Western
U.S. General Manager for Little Giant
Products ... RON McGOWEN, Export
Development Coordinator, North Carol­ina
Division of Commerce & Industry,
reports that he spent the month of May
in Europe as Director of N.C. Reserve
Investment Mission, and coordinated
N.C.'s participation in Seminars in Dus­seldorf
and Stockholm. Upon his return
to the States, he became involved in
coordinating a proposed Trade Mission
to Mainland China for the October Can­ton
Trade Fair, hopeful that North
Carolina would be the first state to gain
entry for such a mission . . . TIM
KITTLESON left McCann-Erickson and
London last July, and accepted a posi­tion
as group director of Tragos, Bon­nange,
Wiesendanger, Ajroldi (advertis­ing
agency) in Paris. All of the princi­pals
were formerly with Young & Rubi­cam-
Europe but opened their own agen­cy
two years ago. Since that time the
firm has opened offices in Paris, Milan
and Frankfurt . . . JOHN ICKIS of
Managua, Nicaragua, is a Research As­sociate
for INCAE, an educational re­search
and consulting program spOn­sored
by Harvard Graduate School of
Business Administration . . . The DICK
MACHETTES are living in Rosario, Ar­gentina,
and invite Thunderbirds to stop
by and see them. You can find Dick at
Firestone headquarters in Buenos Aires
. . . FRED' HARSSEMA is an assistant
vice president, international department,
of the First National State Bank of New
Jersey in Newark.
NAMED EXPORT MANAGER
JAMES STRUNK has been named Ex­port
Manager of Ranco, Inc. of Colum­bus,
Ohio.
A May 1968 graduate of Thunderbird,
Jim recently returned to the States from
Sao Paulo, Brazil, where he served as
Manager of Sales and Marketing for
Latin America for the Aviation Prod­ucts
Division of Goodyear International
Corporation.
WHIRLPOOL PROMOTES
TWO GRADUATES
RON ALONZO '68 and DOUG GREEN
'65 have been promoted to new positions
by Whirlpool.
Ron has been named regional sales man­ager
for Europe and will move to Lon­don
in January to establish a sales of­fice.
His new assignment is part of a
marketing plan to promote sales of
commercial icemakers, particularly
Whirlpool's Transtec icemakers, in Eu­ropean
markets. He joined the company
in 1968 as advertising and sales pro­motion
manager.
Doug Greene has been promoted to the
position of marketing services manager
for Whirlpool's International Sales Di­vision.
Since joining the company in
1965, he has held various positions, the
most recent being that of regional in­ternational
sales manager for Latin
America and the Caribbean, located in
San Juan, Puerto Rico.
1968 OMAR AKCHURIN stopped on
campus in July enroute from
an Army assignment in Japan.
He is now associated with a family­owned
import-export firm in Hemp­stead,
New York . .. NABIL ABU­NUW
AR has been promoted to Corpo­rate
Services Manager of the Diversey
Corporation in London . . . STEVE
BLINN writes from Danville, California:
"I left J . Walter Thompson in New York
after four years to accept a job with
B.B.D. & O. Advertising Agency in San
Francisco, as Senior Account Executive
on the Standard Oil of California ac­count."
. . . LARRY CAMPBELL re­cently
joined Cincinnati Milacron (for­merly
Cincinnati Milling Machine Com­pany)
as Export Sales Manager of the
plastic machinery group. He will be
responsible for establishing distribution
of the company products in Central and
South America .. . MYRON CARLSON
is Production Manager of Pioneer Seed
Company operations in Porto Alegre,
Brazil, and still does some farming as a
sideline .. . DICK HASENPFLUG of
Walnut Creek. California, is Manager
of the International Account Section
(U.K., Europe and Africa) of the Del
Monte Corporation; PAUL KUNKEL is
Vice President of One Blind Mice Lim­ited
in London; and STEVE HALL of
Tualatin, Oregon, is Export Pulp Sales
Administrator for Georgia-Pacific Cor­poration
... The DAN LOWERYS re­port:
"Been in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia,
nearly a year and a half with FNCB.
Looking forward to reassignment to
another Middle East branch in March
1973. We spent half of our home leave
(April and May) seeing Southern Eu­rope
and Morocco, then spent a month
in Columbus, Ohio, visiting relatives.
Returned via Tokyo and Bangkok." . . .
JOHN LOCKWOOD of Evanston, Illi­nois,
is International Advertising Man­ager
for Orange Crush International ...
TOM KOPPANG, international auditor
of Bank of America, has been assigned
to Europe . . . DAVE LAWRENCE has
been named President of the Ecuadorian
offices of American International Un­derwriters,
and DAVE LONG is Presi­dent
of Starr Associates Ltd. in Bang­kok,
with added responsibility for Laos
operations. REBECCA VORIES visited
the Longs in Thailand on her way to
India and Nepal .. . Massachusetts Mu­tual
Life Insurance Company has pro­moted
ANDY MADSEN to assistant su­perintendent
of disability income sales,
headquartered in Springfield . .. PAT
McLAUGHLIN left Artes de Mexico
International in March, and is now
President of Wood Products de Mexico
S.A., a newly formed Mexican firm
specializing in custom furniture and mill
work for expensive homes, schools. ho­tels,
etc., for the export market . . . JIM
and CAROLE LEHMAN and their two
MARCH 1972 GRADUATING CLASS of the International Education Center, Japanese American
Conversation Institute in Tokyo. Seated third from the right (front row) is DAVE F'ISHER '6'7,
a language instructor at the School. JACI, a semi-government sponsored institute patterned
after Thunderbird, offers a two-year course in English, a secretarial course, Japanese language
courses, and special classes for Japanese businessmen and government employees. 1972
enrollment is approximately 2'3'00.
children live in Charles City, Iowa
where he is in charge of international
marketing (Africa and Middle East) for
Salsbury International . . . BILL and
NANCY MARTIN are back in the Val­ley
of the Sun, and he has joined Ar­mour-
Dial as assistant product manager.
He was formerly with American Cyana­mid
in New Jersey . .. JOHN O'BRIEN
expected to leave the last of September
for a Kodak assignment in Taiwan ...
DON ROHAN writes from Palo Alto,
California: "Am semi-retired at 35; ac­tive
in cocoa and sugar in London. Son
Donald III and I travel frequently be­tween
my club here and our apartments
in Switzerland, California and Mexico.
Am skiing and flying Ligat aircraft in
the U.K., Switzerland, Germany and
Austria as a hobby; planning to visit
the JOHN HAYS '5,2 ranch in Yarnell,
Arizona, in August." . .. IVO SPALA­TIN
is an administrative assistant to
Congressman Zablocki in Washington,
D.C. . . . Formerly with J. Walter
Thompson Company in Germany, CARL
STAHL has joined Doremus & Com­pany,
one of the nation's largest adver­tising
and public relations agencies. He
will be based in the New York office
· .. BILL VAUGHT, of Greeley, Colo­rado,
reports that he taught school for
two years after leaving Thunderbird,
and then worked for a time as regional
operations manager for a national film
distribution company. He is now con­troller
for the Northern Colorado Office
of Economic Development . . . ED VIN­SON
has been named assistant to the
president of Marshall University in
Huntington, West Virginia. Prior to
joining the university's staff, he was
associated with. Ashland Oil Company
· . . PAUL von SCHOELER is a financial
consultant for Associated Consulting
Services in Cleveland, Ohio, and ROGER
YOUNG is a research analyst with
Smith, Barney & Company in New York
City.
1969 CHUCK ARNDT left Marine
Midland Bank in April to ac­cept
a position with Franklin
National Bank in New York City ...
JOHN BENSON is a Director of the
Subsistence Market Development Bu­reau
in Houston; MIKE CONSIDNE is
Assistant Cashier of the Bank of Am,er­ica
branch in Panama; DON DeMOSS is
international banking officer of Harris
Trust & Savings Bank in Chicago, and
VLADAS GEDMINTAS is Pro Manager
of the First National City Bank in Brus­sels
. . . THOR MJOEN has been given
a permanent assignment as Product
Manager for g.. C. Johnson & Son in
Oslo, Norway . . . MIKE MURPHY
writes from Panama: "Got married
April Fool's Day to Marianela Eleta.
She is Panamanian and beautiful. We
see a lot of Thunderbirds here including
JACK PURDUM '63 and WAYNE BAT­TENFIELD
'68. BERT TRENTHAM '67
was here last month. TOM GRAY is
now in New Zealand and working for
United Artists. KEN RULE of Gillette
was recently transferred to Guatemala."
Mike is Central American Managing
Director for United Artists of Panama
· . . JOE GONTRAM is living in Wayne,
Pennsylvania, and completing his last
year at Villanova University, School of
Law .. . Since leaving R. J . Reynolds
Tobacco Company, LARRY HARRI­MAN
has been associated with the in­ternational
division of the Franklin
Mint. He is currently General Manager
in Italy and in charge of Mediterranean
11
development. He will also be doing re­search
into the Latin American Markets.
Plans call for residence in Rome until
Spring with relocation permanently in
London, site of the new international
headquarters ... WIL BANKS is inter­national
banking officer and deputy
representative for Marine Midland Bank
in Sydney, Australia, and a Director of
Patrick-Intermarine (Australia) Ltd., a
joint venture merchant bank . . . For­merly
with Allied Bank, LOGAN EIS­ELE
is now employed by Bache &
Company in San Francisco . . . The LO
LOCHERS are living in Paris, where he
is associated with Bendix Service Brev­ets,
licensing agent of the Bendix Cor­poration
... DAVE ZEIGER called
from Boston in August to report his
marriage to a French model. He was
formerly in Miami, and was canvassing
the Boston area in hopes of finding a
new position . . . JIMMY SMITH also
called from Charles Machine Works to
say that he was about to take off on a
business trip to the Far East. The Smiths
would like traveling T'birds to stop off
and see them at 1710 Park Lane in Per­ry.
Oklahoma ... JOHN STANGER is
an international banking officer (Latin
Division) for Marine National Exchange
Bank in Milwaukee, Wisconsin . . .
CORNELIS TOUW recently joined Cav­enham
Industries Ltd., a fast growing
English company dealing in food prod­ucts.
The Touws are living in Staines,
England ... JOHN STANTON is assist­ant
manager of FNCB in Caracas and
writes : "The passage of nationalistic
legislation aimed at banking and the
petroleum industry makes conditions
very exciting here in Caracas." ... On
May 1st, RAMON URBANO took over
as branch manager of Painters Poultry,
an affiliate of Cargill, Inc., in Tampa,
Florida. His wife, KAREN, is working
for the Tampa Public Library. The Ur­banos
moved into their first house in
July.
VENEZUELA THUNDERBIRDS - (left to
right) - Nancy and Vic Taggart '70 (H . J.
Heinz Company - Valencia); NANCY and
JOHN WERNER '70 (H. J. Heinz Compa'ny
-Valencia); MARINA and CARLOS SCHEER
'69 (American Can Company - Caracas);
non Thunderbirds.
1970 STEVE WRIGHT, formerly
with Marine Midland Bank in
New York, has joined Fidelity
Bank in Philadelphia as an international
officer-Far East Area .. . DOUG FREN­GLE
is Director of j'{esearch for the
Economic Development Division of the
State of Oregon in Portland .. JOE
and' PAT ARNETT and son, Matthew,
have been transferred from San Fran­cisco
to Los Angeles by Bank of America
... DOUG BARTLETT of Union Car­bide
writes: "After two years of domes­tic
training we were assigned to our
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Philippine Company for overseas train­ing.
Will be here six months to a year.
CAROL YN and Scott accompanied me
and are enjoying their leisure life and
the setting up of a new home." ...
JORGE RIVERA has been appointed
Export Manager for Gerber Products
and will work out of the Fremont,
Michigan, headquarters ... ROG
BRARDA is working with L.A.T.I.N.O.
Local Development Company in San
Francisco . . . The last time we heard
from MIKE O'SHAUGHNESSY he had
left London and settled in Bogota, Co­lombia.
with plans for establishing a
management consultant and servicing
firm in partnership with CHUCK
SHIELDS and a non-Thunderbird ...
DAN HENDERSON is Traffic Repre­sentative
for Transpacific Transporta­tion
Company in San Francisco; TOM
MOORE is Manager of Chuck Moore,
Inc., an office supply firm in Douglas,
Arizona; HARDY THOMSIK of Phoe­nix,
is district sales manager for K. O.
Lee Company, an Aberdeen, South Da­kota,
distributor of machine tools; and
JORGEN LINDESKOV is Regional Sales
Manager of Oticon A/S in Copenhagen
... ROGER DECORT has moved from
the Republic National Bank of Dallas to
the Bank of Montreal, and appointed an
assistant vice president of the San Fran­cisco
branch ... VIC TAGGART reports
from Valencia: "Five T'birds working
in Heinz-Venezuela, JOHN JOHNSON
KM'57 (General Manager), LOU PA­CINI
'58· (Marketing Director), DICK
VENEMAN '61 (Sales Manager), JOHN
WERNER (Product Manager) and my­self.
We are the only Americans in the
local company." ... The BRAD BRUG­GEMANS
have been in Rome for the
past year and a half with Goodyear­Italy,
and find the location and work
most enjoyable and interesting . . .
GEORGE ITTNER left Monsanto Com­pany
to join the International Division
of Avon Products, Inc.; he is currently
stationed at the company headquarters
in New York as a Campaign Sales Plan­ner
for Brazil ... The DAVE HERTELS
write: "We have returned to St. Trui­den,
Belgium (Ridge Tool S.A.) from
our home in Ingolstadt, West Germany.
I am in charge of sales in German-Bloc
countries." .. . MIKE SUNDERLAND is
Area Manager, Middle East/ Africa for
FMC Europe, based in Brussels, Bel­gium
. .. CARLTON FOUST of Benton
& Bowles, Inc., in New York reports:
"Promoted in April to full account exec­utive
on Proctor and Gamble's Liquid
Prell Shampoo. There are now four
Thunderbirds at B & B in account man­agement
on P & G's business: CURTIS
LYNCH-Ivory Snow, WAYNE PUL­CHER-
Scope Mouthwash, GARY
LANGSTAFF-Bonus Detergent." ...
FRANK RIVERA resigned from Kelly­Springfield
Tire Company and is cur­rently
with the World University in
Hato Rey, Puerto Rico. As assistant di­rector
of University relations, his job
deals with public relations, fund raising,
some teaching and "every other odd
and end job they can find ." ... GARY
COUNTS is district manager for the
Military Banking Division of the Amer­ican
Express Company in the Philip­pines
... RODERICK ELLIS is district
sales manager for Litton / Reinhold Pub­lishing
Company in Stamford. Connec­ticut
.. . GERHARD MEIER is back in
Europe and working for Alcan Alum­inum
Corporation, as a Product Man­ager
for packaging products, with re­sponsibility
for the EEC countries ...
GORAN and LEANNE (SECUNDA)
PETERS are living in Amsterdam,
where Goran is a trader for Commer­cial
Metals-Europa, and Leanne is teach­ing
at the International School in Am­sterdam
... JOHN BRADY writes from
Sao Paulo: "Working for Banco Crefisul
de Investimento, as assistant to the In­ternational
Director. Involved with op­erations,
controls and communications
of the bank's foreign loans, including
Eximbank loans. Work with foreign
bank representatives in Brazil and for­eign
bankers visiting Brazil." ... After
eight months at Chase Manhattan
Bank's Milan, Italy. branch, the ALBAN
SCHUELE's have been assigned to
Hamburg, Germany ... LARRY MAT­THEWS
spent two years in Japan with
Hallmark, found a wife there, and is
now the Company's Sales Manager in
Guam ... Lieutenant Commander HAR­OLD
WESTPHAL reports: "Since Feb­ruary,
my ship (U.S.S. Raleigh) has
been operating with the Sixth Fleet in
the Mediterranean, and I have enjoyed
several ports of call, mainly Athens,
which we have visited three times so
far, and Valencia, Spain. We shall spend
the second half of June in Barcelona,
and then make other visits to Monaco
and towns in Italy and Turkey before
we return to Norfolk, Virginia." ...
WAYNE PULCHER of FNCB in Pan­ama,
was recently promoted to the re­gional
staff to be coordinator for agri­culture
activities in Panama and Central
America ... DITTMAR VON HAN­STEIN.
Marketing Coordinator for
Koehring Overseas Company in San
Juan, Puerto Rico, writes: "Just bought
a condominium and plan to reside here
for some time. By the way, I bought the
condominium from an old Thunderbird­er,
J. TOMLINSON '58, President of
Caribbean Properties, Inc. The last three
months of 1971, I was fill over Europe
on a marketing research mission. Talked
with FRED ERNE (Zurich), LO LOCH­ER
(Frankfurt), JERGEN LINDESKOV
(Copenhagen) and JURGEN BREDEL
(Paris). In our office here are BOB
BROWNELL '48, DAVE COVINGTON
'66, FRED NELSON '64, GIL MORALES
'67, and WERNER PROCHASKA '70."
. . . As an International Banking Auditor
for American Express Company, DAVE
KA VENY has been making the rounds
of AEC installations in Europe . . .
FRANK WOODS started his career with
the U.S. Department of Commerce in
June 1971, and in November '71 was
transferred to Houston as international
trade consultant. He recently completed
extensive U.S. coast to coast speaking
tour, and is now assigned as Director of
Business Relations for the U.S. Com­mercial
Exhibition Electronica 72 in
Munich, West Germany . . . LYNN
CUMMING is employed as Marketing
Director of Triversal Industries Inter­national
(data processing, management
and educational services) in Los An­geles
... PHIL and WANDA SPIEGEL
are living in Dallas, Texas, where he is
in the public relations division of Com­mercial
Metals ... TOM WATERS, who
returned to campus last Spring for his
Master's. is now employed as a Far East
Marketing Representative for Seatrain
Lines. The Waters live in San Francisco
. . . LEVIE: DeLEEUW writes from
Amsterdam: "I have started my own
import/export company. We handle all
kinds of textile goods. as well as suede
and leather goods. Our dealings are with
the U.S.A.. Latin America and Europe."
.. DICK SANDOR is General Manager
of the Stitching Machine Division of
AMF, Inc. in Richmond, Virginia.
FRY PROMOTED BY
MARINE MIDLAND
ROGER FRY '70
has been appointed
an assistant inter­national
operations
officer of Marine
Midland Bank in
New York.
He joined the Bank
in 19,70 as a man­agement
trainee,
and has been in
charge of the for­eign
branch opera­tions
division of the
operations department since January
19'72.
Roger and his wife, Sharon, live in
Jackson, New Jersey.
ROBINSON ASSIGNED TO GABON
TOM ROBINSON '71 has been assigned
to the U. S. Embassy in Libreville, Gab­on,
to serve as administrative officer.
Prior to attending Thunderbird, Tom
served with the Peace Corps in Tansania
and in Vietnam with the U. S. Agency
for International Development. Libre­ville
will be his first assignment since
gaining his commission in the foreign
service, which required extensive writ­ten
and oral testing and completion of a
year's study at the Foreign Service
Academy in Washington, D. C.
Tom and his wife, Judy, and their
seven-month-old daughter left for Af­rica
in September, via Paris, where he
received further briefing on Gabon and
Africa and language instruction.
1971 When we heard from BILL
HAYES in September, he was
in Jamaica on an auditing as­signment
for ESSO, and, expected to
move on to Nicaragua and Panama in
October. On previous trips through Pan­ama,
he visited with SAM and MARIAN
WUNDER, who are with the Embassy
there ... CLIFF LAVIN is employed as
Marketing Director for KXIV in Phoe­nix
... LIN THOMAS writes : "After
much searching, I have landed a job
with Boylhart, Lovett & Dean advertis­ing
agency and I am really thrilled
with it. Now that I'm in Los Angeles,
have the opportunity to visit old T-bird
friends. LOU JACOBS is working here
for Cunningham & Walsh Advertising.
CHARLES MURPHY was here with
Honda until recently, and is now in Cin­cinnati.
In May, JOE LONGO and I
attended JANE TURNER'S wedding to
John Wolcott in Berkeley. JOE has
since been transferred. by AIG to their
branch in Seattle. My former Thunder­bird
roommate, GAYNOR WILLIAMS,
is working in the media department of
Grey Advertising in New York." .. .
GEORGE NEUTZLER is controller of
the international division of Mallinck­rodt
Chemical in St. Louis, and reports
that DAVE LLOYD '59 is the company's
product manager ... BRIAN DERBY
is international auditor for Clark Equip­ment
Company, based in Buchanan,
Michigan; BILL SYKES is an executive
assistant with Creaser, Price, Inc., a
Chula Vista, California, real estate
agency; JOHN LATHAM is Third Sec­retary
(Commercial) for the Canadian
Government in Lagos, Nigeria, and BEN
SHAMAN has been assigned to Aus­tralia
by Cadillac Plastics . . . DAN
SHARPLEY was recently promoted by
Cudahy Foods in Phoenix from market­ing
analyst to coordinator of market
planning and analyses . . . The BILL
BROWNS arrived in Johannesburg,
South Africa, in July on an Armco as­signment
... After thoroughly research­ing
international employment opportun­ities
in the U.S., DAN SOBERY decided
to try England and, subsequently, ac­cepted
a position with the British sub­sidiary
of Eli Lilly & Company . . . By
this time, BOB JOHNSON should be in
Tokyo as Armco's Far East Welding
Specialist ... BILL MURPHY is work­ing
for the Export-Import Bank in
Washington, D.C., and HUGH GIBNEY
of McCann-Erickson, has been promoted
to Account Executive in charge of Ope!
GT-GT/ J dealer advertising-Europe
and assigned to Frankfurt . .. GENE
BAC'ANS reports: "After comoleting my
four month management indoctrination
program at American Uniform Com­pany,
I was transferred in February to
Canadian Uniform Ltd., in Montreal as
Assistant Production Manager. In May,
I received a promotion to my present
position as Chief Engineer." .. . BOB
SCHOLLE is employed by the American
Express Company as a roving bank
auditor and expected to leave for Eu­rope
sometime thiS! Fall .. . JOHN
ASHBY is an Associate of A. T. Kear­ney,
Inc., a management consulting firm
in San' Francisco; JERRY MORGAN is
International Customer Service Repre­sentative
for Airborne Freight Corpora­tion
in Seattle; TOM HAYES is a Field
Representative for Texaco in Albany,
New York, and BILL DRYPOLCHER is
Assistant Treasurer of the Advance
Mortgage Corporation in Chicago. AMC
is an affiliate of the First National City
Banik of New York ... In May, WAL,T
REINER joined John J. Hohl Company
(Realtors) in Columbus, Ohio . .. BILL
GOEN writes: "With more than 50 deep
hole rigs, Parker Drilling Co. is one of
the largest oil and gas drilling contrac­tors
in the world. The company has
established itself as the innovator in
the international scene with its helicop­ter
rigs. Rather than build a million
dollar road through jungles, we simply
lift the rig in by air. Presently, we are
in South America, Africa, Indonesia, the
Philippines and the U.S . If anyone is
passing through Midland or Tulsa, be
sure to look us up." The Goens live at
3000 West Illinois, Apartment 50, in
Midland ... BOB HARTMAN received
an all expense Rotary International Fel­lowship
for a year's study in Lisbon,
Portugal .. . DUANE WISECUP is Ex­port
Manager for Hill-Rom Company in
Batesville, Indiana. The company man­ufactures
hospital furnishings . . . While
JON and MARY DWINELL were in
Buenos Aires on a Goodyear auditing
assignment, Jon, along with PHIL
CASEY, DICK THOMAS '68, and BILL
HAYES got together with a number of
Goodyear employees for a Thunderbird­American
High School basketball match.
They hate to admit it-the Thunder­birds
lost 34 to 46 . .. DENNIS ORIO
left the States in October for an AIG
assignment in Rio. In his new location,
he is employee benefit supervisor . . .
HAL MURDOCK is Branch Manager of
Office Overload G.m.b.H. in Frankfurt,
Germany. The company deals in tem­porary
office employment . .. HARRY
KOOLEN is a management trainee with
the National Newark & Essex Bank in
Newark, New Jersey.
1972 ED AUBLE writes: "Finished
AIG training program in N.Y.
and transferred to Wilmington
in May. Started flying again in the Na­val
Reserves, and have been promoted
to Lieutenant Commander. BUCK and
BONNIE BROWN '71 spent Labor Day
weekend with us. Buck is in marketing
research at Hoffman LaRoche in Nutley,
New Jersey." .. . CARL CONNEY is in
the financial and legal division of Eco­nomics
Laboratory International in St.
Paul .. . DAVE ATKINSON is employed
by the Union Corporation of South Af­rica,
one of the world's largest mining
companies .. . GARY GRASSAN is a
salesman for Wheaton Plastics in Cin­cinnati,
Ohio; JERRY DANA is a trainee
in the credit division of National Bank
of Detroit; CRAIG WANAMAKER is a
correspondent with First National Bank
in Lincoln, Nebraska, and TERRY
KLIPP is in the research department of
Invest Mentor Ltd. (real estate develop­ment)
in Tucson . .. HELEN HACHEM
writes from Oak Park, Illinois: "Merrill
Lynch is sending us to New York in
September where KHALIL will be at­tending
the home office training course
in bonds, securities, and commodities.
When we return to Chicago in January,
he will be trading a full range of 42
world commodities." ... As a foreign
market trainee with Texaco, RALPH
BORCHENS will be training in Puerto
Rico prior to overseas assignment . . .
GLEN HUMMER is a project developer
for the Hunt Building Corporation in
El Paso . . . STEVE WORKMAN was
married, moved to New York and start­ed
his career with Johnson & Higgins
all in one week ... DALLAS HENSLEY
has established his own business in
Auckland, New Zealand, and claims to
be President of the local alumni asso­ciation,
which currently numbers three
-CARL WALCOTT' '69 of S. C. Johnson
& Son, TOM GRAY '70 of United Artists
(Asia) Ltd., and Dallas .. . BOB KO­PEC
is an international marketing train­ee
with Gold Kist, Inc., of Atlanta,
Georgia, and JOHN ANDERSON is em­ployed
by Sterling Drug in New York
· .. CHUCK and ALAYNE TAMAYO
are living in Hay:wood, California, and
he is working in the local branch of the
United California Bank.
VISITING THUNDERBIRDS
DAVE and KAY DECHERD '61 of Lan­caster,
New York ... the GARDNER
MILLERS '60' of Albuquerque, New
Mexico . . . FRANK BAWDEN '49 of
Houston, Texas . . . BOB PARKS '66
· . . the BOB VARTYS '56 of Phoenix
· .. DAN ROMANOFF '5'5 of Scottsdale
· . . DAN HARKINS '57 of Columbus,
Ohio (interviewing for Ashland Chem­ical)
... DICK and JANE AMBROSE
'72 of Brampton, Ontario ... GEORGE
and CAROL HOWARD '71 of Santo
Domingo, Dominican Republic ... LUIS
GARCIA '64 of San Juan, Puerto Rico
· . . JIM O'HALLORAN '71 of Victor,
Iowa .. . the JIM BORONAS '7.0 of
Cleveland, Ohio ... HARALD BIEDER­MANN
'68 of Akron, Ohio . . . JOHN
FISHER '64 of Darien, Illinois . .. HUB
POWELL '66 of Arlington, Texas . . .
CHUCK VAN DE PUTTE '71 of Sao
Paulo, Brazil . . . DON and BARBARA
GROVES '49 of Washington, D. C .. . .
KATHY GAULER (Mrs. Brian) '69 of
Fond du Lac, Michigan '" GEORGE
GOLDSMITH '72 of Wichita, Kansas
· .. GEORGE AFANSEV '62 of Grand
THUNDERBIRD GRADUATE SCHOOL
OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Thunderbird Campus
Glendale, Arizona 85306
RETURN REQUESTED
Terrace, California . . . DON CARY '6,7
of Bogota, Colombia ... DIANE CON­NELLY
'56 of Phoenix ... STEVE
PORTER '70 of Tempe . . . CHUCK
ANCONA '64 of Charlottesville, Vir­ginia
... PATRICK McCORMICK '70
of Yokohama, Japan . .. FRED SMOOT
'66 of Makati, Philippines . . . BOB
PLACHT '69 ot Akron, Ohio . . . BOYE
DEMENTE '53 of Phoenix . . . CURT
ALWARD '49 of Traverse, Michigan ...
PHIL VqsBURGH '62 of Flanders, New
Jersey.
WEDDING BELLS
CONGRATULATIONS and BEST
WISHES to - RON and NANCY
(BARNES) McKERAHAN of Agana,
Guam ... STEVE and SUSAN NASON
of Washington, D. C .. , .KEN and
ELL Y SHAFER of Djakarta. Indonesia
... VICTOR and WINIFRED (SOLLE.­VELD)
PRALL of Atlanta, Georgia . . .
FRED and CAROLE (ANDREWS)
MILEY of San Francisco . . . DAVE
and NANCY (MILLER) DREBLOW of
Pal , 0 ~ California ... ORM and
B"AR1f'ARP. . (BOARD) ORMSBY ...
~ ndSARAH (ERLANDSON)
W:EiGNER of West Allis, Wisconsin ...
JOHN and ASHOKA TILLOTSON of
Calcutta, India . . . BOB and MA YRA
HOPPER of Inglewood, California . . .
IRVIN and LUCY MASSEY of Lima,
Ohio.
CRADLE ROLL
BOYS: ROGER and CAROLYN YOUNG
'68 of North Tarrytown, New York ...
The VOLDEMARS STUKULS '68 of
San Juan, Puerto Rico . . . BILL and
CHERYL COULTER '71 of Brooklyn,
New York ... STAN and AMANDA
RISDON '70 of Sparta. New Jersey ...
JACK and GAY WILLS '70 of Alex-andria,
Virginia ... GARY and SHAR­ON
COUNTS '70 of Manila . . . the
MARTIN LAKOCINSKIS '71 of Hous­ton,
Texas ... RALPH and ANN MARIE
HARMOM '6,7 of Harbel, Liberia . . .
JUAN and KATHLEEN RAMO'S '65 of
Troy, Michigan ... ANDY and HELEN
JOHNSON '6,6 of Dusseldorf, West Ger­many
(twins) ... BOB and RICKI
WILLIAMSON '63 of Genesco, Illinois
· .. DAVID and NANCY (QUARRY)
GILL '69 of Recife, Brazil ... BRYAN
and BARBARA KALEF '66 of Willow­dale,
Ontario .. . the JIMMY SMITHS
'69 of Perry, Oklahoma . . . the TOM
WETZmLS '59 of Madrid, Spain ...
ROLAND and NORMA RAYMENT '61
of Wilmette, Illinois . . . BROOKS and
SHEILA RAWLINS '62 of Buenos Aires
· . . PETER and ROSEMARY DOYLE
'63 of South Euclid, Ohio ... MAURIE
and GRETCHEN JOHNSON '63 of Glen
Ridge, New Jersey ... the DAVE Mc­CRACKENS
'67' of Sydney, Australia
· .. DICK and MERCEDES ELLISTON
'64 of Lake Bluff, Illinois ... the NOEL
LANGS '66 of Rio de Janeiro . . .
FRANK and DEBORAH LONG '66 of
Sao Paulo.
Bulk Rate
U. S. POSTAGE
PAID
Phoenix, Arizona,
Permit No. 18
GIRLS: MARSHALL and SUZAN MAL­DEN
'6,9 of Lund, Sweden . . . STEVE
and SUE SULLINS '68 of San Jose,
Costa Rica . . . the PETER HOUSE­KNECHT'S
'70 of Mexico City ... IDRV
and DEANNE BEAL '70 of Thatcher,
Arizona ... the LYNN McCLELLANDS
'71 of Houston, Texas .. . TOM and
JUDY ROBINSON '71 of Libreville,
Gabon . . . the BILL HUBARDS '71 of
Brooklyn, New York ... The JOHN
STOODYS '67 of Downers Grove, Illi­nois
. . . JOHN and SUSAN NELSON
'65 of Walton-on-Thames, England ...
BOB and WALDA TUCKER '65, of Wa­terville,
Ohio ... FRANK and MIRTA
FERRAN '67 of Madrid, Spain ... BOB
and TAKAKO MOREiHOUSE '5,3 of
Tokyo ... GEORGE and LAURA HIL­LER
'72 of Philadelphia ... the NOR­MAN
WILSONS '64 of Caracas . . .
MIKE and AUGUSTINA SNIDEMAN
'62 of Claremont, California ... the ED
OSHIROS '6'6 of Saipan, Mariana Is­lands
. . . the HOWARD BOYERS '66
of Hong Kong . . . BRICE and MA­DELLE
ATKINSON '64 of Lucknow,
India.
1973 INTERNATIONAL AUCTION
The Third Annual INTERNATIONAL AUCTION and WORLD TRADE FAIR
will be held on April 14, 19'73. The Women's Club wants to again thank those
Alums who sent items which were auctioned last year. We will be contacting
overseas Thunderbirds with a request for an "international item" in the near
future. We hope that you will be able to either mail your donation or send it
with returning friends or relatives. The success of our Auction depends on
your generosity and help.
Proceeds from last year's event totaled $1,400!! We were able to purchase
both a 1,6mm sound-film projector and a 3'5mm slide projector. Money was
also donated to the Nursery. The campus as a whole benefits from the pro­ceeds
of your donation, and very much appreciate it.
Thank you and best wishes for the holiday season.
Terry Scheiber (Mrs. Stanley C.)
Chairman, INTERNATIONAL AUCTION
Thunderbird Women's Club